Just out of curiosity, it would be interesting to know if the forum is made up mainly of ex-members or people who are still with MP, and when people joined and left.
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Montpelier/MTM Scheme - When did you leave?
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Montpelier/MTM Scheme - When did you leave?
36Joined 2001/222.22%8Joined 20032.78%1Joined 200413.89%5Joined 20052.78%1Joined 20062.78%1Joined 20070.00%0Joined 20082.78%1Still with MTM16.67%6Left 2001/20.00%0Left 200311.11%4Left 20042.78%1Left 20050.00%0Left 20060.00%0Left 200711.11%4Left 200811.11%4The poll is expired.
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perhaps helpful to consider the years as fiscal year ends.
ie year 2004 means fiscal year 2003/04.
This should then give some indication of how many potential CNs, and when HMRC would have known about the "scale of the problem".Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am disappointed by the lack of andyw option.......Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am disappointed by the lack of andyw option.......Comment
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Originally posted by poppy01 View Postimmediately it looks like many joined 2001, these are the ones that were sold down the riverComment
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So far, it's looking like the majority of people here joined at the beginning. However, this may not be representative as these people (me included) probably have the most to lose when you factor in the interest, and are therefore probably the most motivated.Comment
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