it's just such b*llsh*t that with 3 months (its not as if the legislation was a surprise by the way) MP coudln't get the required letter/application in on time. why even risk it being on the day or near the deadline date it's just incompetent and doesn't fill me with confidence. Luckily there are anoher 3 JR applications by the sounds of things, maybe SOMEONE out there is professional and competent enough to get HMRC by the balls.
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Originally posted by iansbud View PostLuckily there are anoher 3 JR applications by the sounds of things...
It was news to me and to be honest the judge wasn't very happy about it as there could be inconsistent decisions or judgements.Last edited by Ratican; 4 June 2009, 10:27.Sunt Lacrimae Rerum
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostYOUVE GOT TO BE F****** KIDDING ME OUR SUBMISSION WAS F****** LATE!!!!!mad
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OK IF WE LOSE I THINK I MIGHT TRY AND SUE THEM FOR MALADMINISTRATIONComment
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Chaps, as people have being saying... I don't think the MP delay will be a problem.
Did anyone categorically confirm if the LJ can push this aside in the decision process?- SL -Comment
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the point is we shoudlnt be in the f*cken position of having to wonder whether or not it might or might not be a problem at all isn't it?Comment
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Not worth getting too excited about the 1 day late issue without knowing the full story. I expect we will have a better day in court on June 16th.
Perhaps HMRC will be less prepared if they think it will be this easy !Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostA bit hard to keep cool when you are going to loose your house and savings because somebody didn't send off a piece of paper in time.
At the end of the day, if the submission is late the judge has no option but to throw it out, just as he did yesterday.
As stated, there are other avenues of process open to us. I seem to recall that one party is bypassing JR altogether and heading off to Europe etc.
This will be a long process. I've been locked in a Film Partnership dispute for the last 6 years.
Thanks to all those who have reported back from the front line
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostNot worth getting too excited about the 1 day late issue without knowing the full story. I expect we will have a better day in court on June 16th.
Perhaps HMRC will be less prepared if they think it will be this easy !
I hope they do go in with the "1 day late" defence because I can't see the Judge being one bit impressed with that.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostYou are not suggesting that HMRC are arrogant are you?
I hope they do go in with the "1 day late" defence because I can't see the Judge being one bit impressed with that.
I hope that this is a small point that will be overlooked but it is causing a lot of unnecessary stress that we could do without.Comment
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Response from Montpelier
From the horse's mouth (WG).
Our application was NOT late.
It was submitted within the 3-month window.
Given that this "info" eminated from HMRC yesterday, we should disregard it as FUD.Comment
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