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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)
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Originally posted by Little'Old Me View PostWatch ITV1 tonight
Taking on the Taxman: Tonight on ITV 1 from 8:00pm to 8:30pm
As the new tax year officially begins, Jonathan Maitland reports on what happens when Revenue & Customs gets it wrong. He speaks to taxpayers declared bankrupt in error and hears the stories of those forced into long, costly and stressful legal battles to overturn the taxman's mistakesSAY NO TO RETROSPECTIVE TAXComment
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Originally posted by zippo View PostDid any one watch the programe..... I didnt get a chance ...;-(
One was the Aberdeen businessman who got hounded out of business, and made bankrupt. Eventually he received compensation of £50k but reckoned he had lost £300k - £400k. Joke was that the bankruptcy hadn't been overturned and he couldn't bank the cheque.
Another guy just kept getting letters saying he owed ever increasing amounts even though his accountant kept calling HMRC and sending letters. That went on 8 months, them saying he owed £15k when they owed him £800!! He got compensation of ...wait for it... £25.
Third guy got mistreated over severance pay - but then if you must be a permie. His compensation ...£50.
Hartnett didn't really accept that anything was wrong or that compensation should be paid out of the public purse. Its not difficult to see where Brannigan gets his attitude from - Hartnett's was certainly straight out of the F**k you bible.
Maitland intends to run more shows on HMRC but it didn't really unearth anything that we haven't seen for ourselves and there was no sense that the world will change as a result of it.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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Originally posted by Emigre View PostHartnett didn't really accept that anything was wrong or that compensation should be paid out of the public purse. Its not difficult to see where Brannigan gets his attitude from - Hartnett's was certainly straight out of the F**k you bible.Comment
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not sure if anyone noticed but right at the end ITV suggested anyone else who has stories of SH*T HMRC treatment should get in touich with the tonight programme, what dya reckon guys?? Should we do it??Comment
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Originally posted by TAF4 View PostGood Summary Emigre. Where do they find thesw tw*ts that populate HMRC?Comment
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Originally posted by Maddog View PostCan I charge them interest on monies owing ?Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postnot sure if anyone noticed but right at the end ITV suggested anyone else who has stories of SH*T HMRC treatment should get in touich with the tonight programme, what dya reckon guys?? Should we do 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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Me too...
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI am just about to submit a claim for a refund of overpaid tax in 2007/8. Having spoken to MontP, there is a chance that this will be declined on the grounds that money is owing in previous years ie. the closure notices.
This has not happened in all cases where clients have tried to claim a refund, and as is usual with HMRC, there is no consistency.
However, this is something to watch out for. If you do overpay tax, don't bank on getting it back.
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostIt's a good idea, but we need someone who really stands to be bankrupted and not afraid of publicity in front of friends and family. That counts me out I'm afraidLast edited by smalldog; 7 April 2009, 10:43.Comment
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