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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)
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Originally posted by NickNick View PostSounds like a good cause to me.
wont hear a bad word about the European Court of Human Rights, I might be relying on them to save my assComment
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Originally posted by poppy01 View Postwont hear a bad word about the European Court of Human Rights, I might be relying on them to save my assComment
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Letter requests
Still getting a constant trickle. Now up to 170 copies of the template sent out.
We are getting good feedback from some MPs eg. John Redwood, Edward Davey, Ian Taylor.
Most Labour MPs don't want to know.Comment
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Letter to Stephen Timms
I am drafting a letter to Timms.
If anyone would like to see it, email me. I would welcome any comments.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI am drafting a letter to Timms.
If anyone would like to see it, email me. I would welcome any comments.
Where a scheme is deemed invalid, why are scheme providers not being held accountable for giving bad tax advice? Why are tax payers who took professional advice being held accountable for the full bill?
And most obviously why it took them 7 years to close the 'loophole' and continued to aloow people to use it.Comment
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Why retrospective clarification has not been used to close other loopholes. (Including the new one mentioned in his Times article).
Forget the word "clarification". This is a change in the law. If it wasn't, why would they need legislation.
In our case, they have made it retrospective partly because HMRC screwed up and also to make an example out of us.
Where a scheme is deemed invalid, why are scheme providers not being held accountable for giving bad tax advice? Why are tax payers who took professional advice being held accountable for the full bill?
Until recently you couldn't expect a scheme provider to anticipate retrospective changes in the law. Of course, all that's changed now.
And most obviously why it took them 7 years to close the 'loophole' and continued to aloow people to use it.
It is called maladministration.Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostWhy retrospective clarification has not been used to close other loopholes. (Including the new one mentioned in his Times article).
Where a scheme is deemed invalid, why are scheme providers not being held accountable for giving bad tax advice? Why are tax payers who took professional advice being held accountable for the full bill?
And most obviously why it took them 7 years to close the 'loophole' and continued to aloow people to use it.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostYes, but we were warned upfront by Montpelier that the scheme could fail if the govt. brought in retrospective legislation.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I was never warned of that : but they said they would fight it all the way to the high court.
But they did say they would fight it all the way to the high court.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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