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BN66 - Time to fight back (Chapter 3)
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Originally posted by ASB View PostOut of interest, is anybody contesting "discovery"? I'm not affected but did get stiched up by "discovery" some years ago.Comment
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Deadlines
Apologies if this is already clear to everybody, but could someone tell me the various deadlines between the new legislation, initial 'investigation' letter and CNs? I just want to check they weren't too late on something.Comment
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Originally posted by wildebeest View PostI’m not a great one for contributing to forums (others have usually already said it better) but with yesterday’s decision appearing to mark a significant point in this sorry affair, I had to register in order to express my thanks and respect to you lot. You are the collective glue that has forged and bound this community and given us all a sense of purpose and hope.
I, like many, have written to my MP (conservative – “…..sympathy, sympathy but I do not condone tax avoidance blah blah blah”) and signed the petition and both tasks went some way to making me feel like I have a little control over my destiny but I like many, would probably not have done this had you not got off your bums and got organised. I’m sure were it not for this forum, we would all still be floundering in isolation awaiting the inevitable.
Whatever the final outcome, the mobilisation of effort, information and support has been quite remarkable.
If I could find a ‘hats off’ smilie, I’d paste it hereJoin 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 Richard Splash View PostVery new to all this forum stuff but have been reading avidly for some time without registering. Thanks to all the intelligent contributors and posts, the support it has given me during these tense and pressing times has been imessurable...
My question: I have yet to recieve any form of closure notice yet several friends of mine have. So, If I haven't received a Closure Notice how can I possibly stand a chance of settling the score with HMRC...Not that I want to mind. Bunch of robbers.....
Sorry if this is the thousandth time this has been asked but would appreciate a response.
Much congrats to MP and the QC job well done and keep it going...
Tuesday was one step along a long road that gets easier with support. It was the right result and as you can see from the forum has given true encouragement to a large group of people.
Thanks for joining us.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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Big ask
If there is anyone out there who has had their returns accepted and closed by HMRC, would you be willing to come forward?
I can understand why people would be reticent about revealing this for fear of attracting unwanted attention from HMRC but you would be helping the cause immeasurably.
The Suo Motu settlement in 2003 goes some way to showing inconsistency but the more ammunition we can gather for our legals the better.
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Originally posted by kiwinlondon View PostSure am .. they were late getting their first inquiry in and missed the window... funnily enough they havent answered the letters on that other than suspending payment.... obviously will bring it up if we did actually lose... unless i claim bankrupcy first!!! ;-)Comment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostGood luck with it. When I had a full investigation I changed advisers part way though it, the new one was absolutely scathing the the previous one had accepted the opening of earlier ones - his view was there was no discovery. But, by then it was too late.Comment
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have you double checked with MontP that, as your agents,they have not received the notices as your agent - as I am not sure i have seen any for a good few years but think they have proably just gone straight to them instead.......
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