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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)
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Mine will be on its way by the end of the day. But like many others, I wanted to say a thanks for all your efforts. This forum has kept me sane through some bleak moments. It was the one glimmer of hope, especially seeing as MontP were not exactly too forthcoming with detail. Without the drive and organisation you put into this, a lot of us would be in much deeper a darker place. Cheers, mate.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostSo far received 25. Please keep them coming. My target is 50 by the end of next week.
Some very heartrending stories. HMRC/Govt should be deeply ashamed of what they have done. Especially when ministers, including the Chancellor, have been "home flipping" etc. to avoid tax.
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostMine will be on its way by the end of the day. But like many others, I wanted to say a thanks for all your efforts. This forum has kept me sane through some bleak moments. It was the one glimmer of hope, especially seeing as MontP were not exactly too forthcoming with detail. Without the drive and organisation you put into this, a lot of us would be in much deeper a darker place. Cheers, mate.


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"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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Keep chipping away
Outstanding work DR. A VERY positive step!
My JCHR details have been sent to DR.
Remember folks to keep up the pressure - multiple MP meetings, multiple MP letters, etc
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I have now received 33 testimonials.
Reading these makes be both very sad and extremely angry. s58 is going to do untold damage to many people's lives, and the punishment is way out of proportion with any alleged wrongdoing.
I am sure many criminals get off lighter than the sentence that has been meted out to us.
Keep 'em coming.
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostMine will be on its way by the end of the day. But like many others, I wanted to say a thanks for all your efforts. This forum has kept me sane through some bleak moments. It was the one glimmer of hope, especially seeing as MontP were not exactly too forthcoming with detail. Without the drive and organisation you put into this, a lot of us would be in much deeper a darker place. Cheers, mate.

Without DR (& Brillo) a lot of people would have sunk into dark depression. He deserves a medal for this work!Comment
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On a good note, I had a reply from Jeremy Corbyn who has written to the JCHR on my behalf.
So thats a little bit more pressure on them to do something.
Lets start an avalanche of letters to our MPs requesting a review and details of personal circumstances to DR. Anyone who is just contemplating doing this, please dont put it off, do it now.
Cheers'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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Just wanted to stress I'm not going soft. When we all chip in to say thanks to DR, I'll be wanting a receipt so I can claim the tax back. That way, Hector can chip in too! Can't leave him out not, he's more of a regular on this forum than we are.Originally posted by Emigre View Post


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We have already got enough letters to MPs. The Clerk of the Committee asked if people would stop sending them, as they have been inundated.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostOn a good note, I had a reply from Jeremy Corbyn who has written to the JCHR on my behalf.
So thats a little bit more pressure on them to do something.
Lets start an avalanche of letters to our MPs requesting a review and details of personal circumstances to DR. Anyone who is just contemplating doing this, please dont put it off, do it now.
Cheers
The document I'm compiling is all they need now to trigger a review.
Incidentally, I didn't mention this before but the JCHR is unconcerned about the impending JRs. They had a similar situation last year (retrospective migrant worker legislation) where they carried out an inquiry despite there being a JR in the pipeline.
I was worried that they may shy away from scrutinising s58 because of potential subjudicy, but apparently this has no bearing on their criteria. If anything, impending legal action is a further indication that something has gone wrong.Comment
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Good news DR. Even better that for once we dont have to inundate these people to get something done!Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostWe have already got enough letters to MPs. The Clerk of the Committee asked if people would stop sending them, as they have been inundated.
The document I'm compiling is all they need now to trigger a review.
Incidentally, I didn't mention this before but the JCHR is unconcerned about the impending JRs. They had a similar situation last year (retrospective migrant worker legislation) where they carried out an inquiry despite there being a JR in the pipeline.
I was worried that they may shy away from scrutinising s58 because of potential subjudicy, but apparently this has no bearing on their criteria. If anything, impending legal action is a further indication that something has gone wrong.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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