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www.ir35amnesty.com
Does anyone know of anyone who settled through them?
Given that they were charging a fee, the tax saving must have at least covered this and some more to make it an attractive proposition.
Anyone know what terms they were offering?
http://www.ir35amnesty.com/contractors.asp
We have already negotiated with the Inland Revenue favourable outcomes for many Contractors.
1. We have direct access to senior officers within the Inland Revenue and can negotiate on an anonymous basis; therefore if you do not like the outcome you can carry on "hiding".
2. If we make a voluntary disclosure on behalf of a contractor this will normally ensure that the IR will NOT seek penalties.
3. We undertake all discussions/negotiations with the Inland Revenue and if you agree to the negotiated settlement amount all you have to do is sign the final paper work.Comment
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ir35amnesty (cont'd)
I am wondering if this could account for the 300 people who received CNs before BN66 became law.
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/reques...incoming-59426
It would also explain why none of the promoters have heard from any of these people. Jones could have asked them to sign an NDA, or at least warned them to keep quiet.Comment
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Has someone got something to hide?
The site appears to have been pulled within an hour of me mentioning it on the forum this morning.
http://www.ir35amnesty.com
Very suspicious indeed.Comment
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ir35 amnesty
I am assuming that they guy that set up IR35amnesty no longer has anything to gain from exploiting people affected by BN66.
Do you think he would help us out and give us the details of what settlement he negotiated with the Inland Revenue?
Could be worth a try.Comment
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hahaha busted!!!!Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThe site appears to have been pulled within an hour of me mentioning it on the forum this morning.
http://www.ir35amnesty.com
Very suspicious indeed.Comment
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I thought it dissapeared a couple of years ago. Didn't MTM win a court case to have it shutdown?Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThe site appears to have been pulled within an hour of me mentioning it on the forum this morning.
http://www.ir35amnesty.com
Very suspicious indeed.Comment
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The box hosting it is still there as it's returning a 404 error. It's running IIS so it could just be a technical hitch. Last up date on the domain registration was Nov. this year so the site owners appear to want to keep it alive. The domain is registered until 2010.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThe site appears to have been pulled within an hour of me mentioning it on the forum this morning.
http://www.ir35amnesty.com
Very suspicious indeed.
Not sure I'd trust a guy who bases himself in Bulgaria to advise me on convoluted UK tax issues.
You could always give him a ring and ask him.
ir35amnesty.com domain registration and contact details.Last edited by DaveB; 14 December 2009, 13:36."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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The guy has it in for MTM, so he wouldn't pee on us if we were on fire.Originally posted by helen7 View PostI am assuming that they guy that set up IR35amnesty no longer has anything to gain from exploiting people affected by BN66.
Do you think he would help us out and give us the details of what settlement he negotiated with the Inland Revenue?
Could be worth a try.
The court case was over alleged theft of intellectual property, and nothing to do with the website.I thought it dissapeared a couple of years ago. Didn't MTM win a court case to have it shutdown?Comment
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The stories of family ruin and breakdown may convince the human inside him that we are also victims of MTM's greed and that helping us out he could save many families from financial ruin and emotional breakdown.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThe guy has it in for MTM, so he wouldn't pee on us if we were on fire.
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