I just logged onto my gov gateway account and it currently says that I don't owe anything. I had a CN months ago and those figures were reflected on the site. Have I been let off?
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Originally posted by MuddyFunster View PostI just logged onto my gov gateway account and it currently says that I don't owe anything. I had a CN months ago and those figures were reflected on the site. Have I been let off?Comment
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HMRC Lottery
Originally posted by ASB View PostHMRC lottery? ....they add a pound once a month to all outstanding CN's...
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Look before you Jump
Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostHi I've been an an occasional lurker on this board. I'm not caught by bn66 although could have been if I'd not got out a few years back and Im interested to see how it works out.The ir35amnesty deal was not as good as some of you seem to be making out and i'll probably kick myself for accepting it if you guys win. I was told it was comparable to outside IR35 but I'm not convinced. At the time I had other stuff happening so I went along just to get HMRC of our backs. I've still got the paperwork somewhere so I could dig out the detail if it would be any use although wouldnt want my name mentioned anywhere. I hope you give HMRC a good pounding next month.
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Hit a nerve
Originally posted by helen7 View PostI still find it incredible that MTM neglected to tell us that other scheme's using the similar tax planning arrangements had been forced to settle with the inland revenue and been offered a favorable deal to do so.
I certainly would not have stayed in the tax planning if I knew.
Guess I just answered my own question!!Comment
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another poat falling on "deafening" silence
Originally posted by DownButNotOut View Posthi, always lurking but after these current posts i'm a bit confused. Did MTM sell me a service in 2004 knowing that Inland Revenue had already done a deal back in 2002?Comment
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Greetings
Originally posted by ir35amnesia View PostYES
Any background you'd like to share with us?Comment
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QUOTE "hi, always lurking but after these current posts i'm a bit confused. Did MTM sell me a service in 2004 knowing that Inland Revenue had already done a deal back in 2002?"
Maybe they did know a deal had been done but they couldn't have known all the details.
They sold you a service based on current legislation. The scheme was checked by a QC, (I believe) and found to be within the law. I joined believing that the risk to me was minimal. I wasn't expecting the retrospective element I don't think anybody did.Regards
Slobbo
"Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege."Comment
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Originally posted by ir35amnesia View PostYES
So, please share with us the source of your confidence that MTM were aware of the Suo Motu deal. Were you one of them?
My understanding of the deal was as you stated in a previous post, effectively confidential. I don't know how the law helps or hinders on a break in confidentiality. If it was confidential, MTM could not have been expected to have known about it and therefore did not hide anything from Helen7.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 ir35amnesia View PostYES
perhaps you could shed some light on how your chums at HMRC could offer hunderds of favourable deals to scheme users even though it new from the dawn of time that the scheme was illegal due to padmore etc....
I await your responseComment
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