Originally posted by macdat
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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThat's more like it.
I have though, in the odd occaision, seen the House Of Commons on TV when there has been an MP voicing concerns on an issue to a largely empty house with an audience of say half a dozen other MP's. I couldn't help thinking 'Whats the point if there are so few people there!??!?'Comment
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Originally posted by macdat View PostWe'll see what comes back, they didnt give any indication of timescales though.
I have though, in the odd occaision, seen the House Of Commons on TV when there has been an MP voicing concerns on an issue to a largely empty house with an audience of say half a dozen other MP's. I couldn't help thinking 'Whats the point if there are so few people there!??!?'Comment
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Response from MP
Originally posted by seadog View PostThat why we need to have an achievable objective when we lobby our MP'sComment
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Since I got my CN i have had numerous letters from the IR
Hi,
I am new to the site , just wanted to say that I got my CN towards the end of 2008 , since then I have had letters from the IR practically every Friday or Saturday . They sure know how to spoil ones weekend.
Since I spoke to my scheme operators they have managed to get these letters stopped, well at least until the JR is heard in court .
I hope I will be glad of the outcome once its ALL heard and over , otherwise i could be facing huge losses and debts to pay what the IR think i owe .
R.Comment
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I wrote to my MP way back. They wrote to Alistair Darling and the response I got was "Tough". Im hoping we can get a bit more traction this time if enough people do the same..Comment
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Originally posted by NO TO RETRO View PostJust to share responses - had 1 back to the 1st letter from my MP (Ben Chapman), simply saying he's written to the Finance Secretary (Stephen Timms) and will be in touch again when he receives a response from him.
Timms and HMRC (who have all recently been on a "How to frighten and bully people out of money on the phone - new updated for BN66" course) are desperate for you to ring those numbers, because they know they will be able to scare a few people into stumping up.
I'm not sure if anything else can be achieved with your MP after receiving the standard response, unless anyone thinks otherwise?Comment
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Originally posted by Arghhhh! View PostHi,
I am new to the site , just wanted to say that I got my CN towards the end of 2008 , since then I have had letters from the IR practically every Friday or Saturday . They sure know how to spoil ones weekend.
Since I spoke to my scheme operators they have managed to get these letters stopped, well at least until the JR is heard in court .
I hope I will be glad of the outcome once its ALL heard and over , otherwise i could be facing huge losses and debts to pay what the IR think i owe .
R.
Stick with this. We will win. Send a letter to your MP (ask DR for a draft).Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
"Tax evasion is easy: it involves breaking the law. By tax avoidance OECD means unacceptable avoidance ... This can be contrasted with acceptable tax planning. What is critical is transparency" - Donald Johnston, Secretary-General, OECDComment
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Me too
Originally posted by NO TO RETRO View PostJust to share responses - had 1 back to the 1st letter from my MP (Ben Chapman), simply saying he's written to the Finance Secretary (Stephen Timms) and will be in touch again when he receives a response from him.Comment
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Originally posted by TheGaffer View PostYour MP will most likely forward you the standard response from Timms...
I'm not sure if anything else can be achieved with your MP after receiving the standard response, unless anyone thinks otherwise?
But it is a numbers game. All it takes are one or two MPs to take a genuine interest. We know that some (eg. John Redwood) will be receiving multiple letters. They may not be so easily fobbed off with the standard response.
We need to guage what the response is like, and then see if we can find an MP who will table a question in the House.Comment
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