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BN66 - the road to Judicial Review
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Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living! -
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postmy god u have got to be kidding me!!!! this is totaly outrageous, businesses are going to leave in droves as we slowly slip into becoming a communist state...anyone for living in constant fear and uncertainty anyone??
Reflecting on what ASB said re public mood and understanding......
I can see why the MPs malarky seems like a winner, but I so strongly believe 'greed' is the word of the day..... MPs, Bankers, IT consultants... 'burn them at the stake'...... thats the level of empathy we can expect.... remember people are in the tulip, losing jobs etc. etc. and they see people 'filling pockets'....... we are in this camp in their opinion
They don't care or understand the legals....... yes if you sit down and have a pint with Joe Bloggs explain the analogies he may come round.... but our channels don't permit that granularity or attention focus.... so its no use.
and so our date is set lets not lose focus on that, don't give up on FOI..... try and use the MPs issue but beware 'court of public opinion'....- SL -Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postmy god u have got to be kidding me!!!! this is totaly outrageous, businesses are going to leave in droves as we slowly slip into becoming a communist state...anyone for living in constant fear and uncertainty anyone??Comment
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I've seen a number of comments on shout99 about the retrospective elements of IR35. I didn't think it was retrospective. I know that new case law handed down by the courts can be interpreted retrospectively but isn't that normal in criminal law, and does not make the original legislation retrospecitve, as in BN66.
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Originally posted by portseven View Post
Code of Practice 8 allows them to open exploratory enquiries wherever they see fit. When they first opened enquiries into the MTM scheme, they didn't give any specific reasons or cite any laws that may have been infringed.
In any case, most tax avoidance arrangements these days have to be registered with HMRC before they can be used.
I think this story is more a case of HMRC trying to spell it out for thick tax inspectors what they should be looking for.Comment
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House of Lords votes against retrospective Ports tax
(Many thanks to LisaContractorUmbrella for passing this on.)
http://www.regen.net/news/ByDiscipli...tax-plan-againComment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post(Many thanks to LisaContractorUmbrella for passing this on.)
http://www.regen.net/news/ByDiscipli...tax-plan-again
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Originally posted by Lazylobster View PostSubscription only page, can anyone cut n paste it on here ?
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http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/...9-10-14a.283.6
"My Lords, retrospective taxation is unfair, unjust and immoral."
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