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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)

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    HMRC Interest Rates.

    According to the FT, the good folk at HMRC are reducing the interest they charge to 3.5% from next week. If they owe you anything, the interest they pay drops to zero.

    Has anyone got an estimate as to how long it takes after an appeal is lodged before HMRC updates the owed amount to zero. Two of my appeals went in on the 13th and have yet to be reflected online.

    Thanks to all for the continued info.

    Cheers.

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      If i could find a bookie and get some odds on the outcome i could hedge on the outcome and win either way ! Wonder what the odds would be, i'd guess round about even money both ways

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        Originally posted by futurecat View Post
        Hi Brillo.

        Futurecat here. I have posted in the past a few times and I have PM'd you once or twice. Not lurking,.. just dont have anything new to add to the forum. Please keep up the good work.

        Ta

        Futurecat


        Any more?

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          Summary

          Just thought I'd pull together what I know is happening with the various players.

          Montpelier
          As MontP submitted their application first, it will be our case which will be heard first before the High Court. I have received several estimates from informed sources of how long it could take before the JR happens, ranging from 3 to 12 months from the date of application (October 2008).

          DeGraaf
          They initially submitted a JR application but it sounds like this has since been withdrawn. I have seen it confirmed in writing that they are now backing MontP's case.

          PwC
          They have applied for a JR on behalf of their property developer clients. However, they are now in discussion with MontP. They have a meeting scheduled with WG.

          Steed
          They are using KPMG to represent them. At the moment, they haven't agreed with their Counsel whether to proceed with JR or ECHR. If they do go down the JR route, then I suspect they will probably end up joining the "MontP Alliance". (Incidentally, I thought you had to apply for a JR within 3 months of the legislation coming into force, so haven't they missed the boat?)

          KPMG
          In addition to representing Steed, it is rumoured that KPMG are also taking a property developer case to the Commissioners but I haven't been able to substantiate this.

          HMRC/Government
          HMRC have responded to MontP's JR application as follows:
          http://forums.contractoruk.com/718788-post682.html

          The Treasury have confirmed in writing that they are aware of the JR proceedings but do not accept that Section 58 is incompatible with the human rights act.
          Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 22 January 2009, 11:59.

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            Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
            Just thought I'd pull together what I know is happening with the various players.

            Montpelier
            As MontP submitted their application first, it will be our case which will be heard first before the High Court. I have received several estimates from informed sources of how long it could take before the JR happens, ranging from 3 to 12 months from the date of application (October 2008).

            DeGraaf
            They initially submitted a JR application but it sounds like this has since been withdrawn. I have seen it confirmed in writing that they are now backing MontP's case.

            PwC
            They have applied for a JR on behalf of their property developer clients. However, they are now in discussion with MontP. They are meeting with WG shortly.

            Steed
            They are using KPMG to represent them. At the moment, they haven't agreed with their Counsel whether to proceed with JR or ECHR. If they do go down the JR route, then I suspect they will probably end up joining the "MontP Alliance". (Incidentally, I thought you had to apply for a JR within 3 months of the legislation coming into force, so haven't they missed the boat?)

            KPMG
            In addition to representing Steed, it is rumoured that KPMG are also taking a property developer case to the Commissioners but I haven't been able to substantiate this.

            HMRC/Government
            HMRC have responded to MontP's JR application as follows:
            http://forums.contractoruk.com/718788-post682.html

            The Treasury have confirmed in writing that they are aware of the JR proceedings but do not accept that Section 58 is a breach of human rights.
            Many thanks DR

            Could you add a link to post #1 please?

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              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              Many thanks DR

              Could you add a link to post #1 please?
              Sure thing.

              I was half tempted to title the post Allies vs. The Nazis

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                Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                Sure thing.

                I was half tempted to title the post Allies vs. The Nazis
                Are you suggesting that HMRC are power mad dictators presuming guilt and prepared to go to any means to bully and victimize the innocent? Surely not!



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                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  Many thanks DR

                  Could you add a link to post #1 please?
                  I second that

                  Good news that the other schemes are forming an alliance with MontP.
                  Strength in numbers

                  Were going to beat you Mr YouknowWho (TM)

                  Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                  The Treasury have confirmed in writing that they are aware of the JR proceedings but do not accept that Section 58 is a breach of human rights.

                  When has the govt. ever accepted that anything is a breach of human rights
                  Last edited by SantaClaus; 22 January 2009, 12:18.
                  'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
                  Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    Just thought I'd pull together what I know is happening with the various players.

                    Montpelier
                    As MontP submitted their application first, it will be our case which will be heard first before the High Court. I have received several estimates from informed sources of how long it could take before the JR happens, ranging from 3 to 12 months from the date of application (October 2008).

                    DeGraaf
                    They initially submitted a JR application but it sounds like this has since been withdrawn. I have seen it confirmed in writing that they are now backing MontP's case.

                    PwC
                    They have applied for a JR on behalf of their property developer clients. However, they are now in discussion with MontP. They have a meeting scheduled with WG.

                    Steed
                    They are using KPMG to represent them. At the moment, they haven't agreed with their Counsel whether to proceed with JR or ECHR. If they do go down the JR route, then I suspect they will probably end up joining the "MontP Alliance". (Incidentally, I thought you had to apply for a JR within 3 months of the legislation coming into force, so haven't they missed the boat?)

                    KPMG
                    In addition to representing Steed, it is rumoured that KPMG are also taking a property developer case to the Commissioners but I haven't been able to substantiate this.

                    HMRC/Government
                    HMRC have responded to MontP's JR application as follows:
                    http://forums.contractoruk.com/718788-post682.html

                    The Treasury have confirmed in writing that they are aware of the JR proceedings but do not accept that Section 58 is incompatible with the human rights act.

                    Forgive my ignorance but are we only fighting this case on the HR issue ? I thought there were other issues that were being fought over

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                      FOI request

                      Thanks to Toocan for drawing this to my attention.

                      http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/freedom/foi-index.htm

                      What could we ask for?

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