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BN66 - JR Judgement Day

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    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
    Anyone thinking deals/concessions/compassion/sympathy/a shoulder to cry on will be forthcoming from HMRC should read this. Especially the last 3 paragraphs with comment from HMRC.

    http://www.contractoruk.com/news/004726.html

    I'll leave you with one final thought before I go and have my steak and chips.

    I say we stick together and tell them to **** off
    1 **** off from me
    When is comes to the HMRC and Gordy. Im a fighter not a lover

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      Anyone got the email address of the Pollock guy at the BBC.

      I want to send him an article about BBC celebs using Personal Service Companies
      'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
      Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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        Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
        Anyone thinking deals/concessions/compassion/sympathy/a shoulder to cry on will be forthcoming from HMRC should read this. Especially the last 3 paragraphs with comment from HMRC.

        http://www.contractoruk.com/news/004726.html

        I'll leave you with one final thought before I go and have my steak and chips.

        I say we stick together and tell them to **** off
        Some other choice sections:

        "“The government is pleased with the decision of the High Court,” the official said. “Prior to introducing the legislation the government considered very carefully the issues relating to fairness and certainty, and the public interest, and took the view that in the circumstances the legislation was appropriate.”

        Ha, amazing what these HMRC ****wits can manage when they're down the pub, pissed up and can manage to scrawl over the back of a fag packet.


        "According to SJD, the High Court has effectively said that the tax demands the Revenue has made upon scheme users are accurate, lawful and owed.

        “What will happen now is that the tax demands will now become payable, up to the point that an appeal to yesterday’s ruling overturns them,” the firm said."

        This implies that we'll have no ability to fend off HMRC, will have to pay up and will only get our money back if they lose a future appeal.

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          Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
          Anyone got the email address of the Pollock guy at the BBC.

          I want to send him an article about BBC celebs using Personal Service Companies
          ian.pollock@bbc.co.uk

          Found in this link... http://nujbbclondon.wordpress.com/contacts/

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            a question

            this has probably been asked before, how long does the IR have to send a CN? or is it irrelevant?
            When is comes to the HMRC and Gordy. Im a fighter not a lover

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              Originally posted by MuddyFunster View Post
              “What will happen now is that the tax demands will now become payable, up to the point that an appeal to yesterday’s ruling overturns them,” the firm said."

              This implies that we'll have no ability to fend off HMRC, will have to pay up and will only get our money back if they lose a future appeal.
              Whoever said that doesn't know what our grounds of appeal are. The appeals to our CN's are not contingent on the JR.

              However, as I've said before, we still need to be on our guard for bully boy tactics.

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                Are there any mathematicians who know what the odds would be of winning the lottery after buying say, 90,000 tickets. That's got to be better fun than simply handing the money over

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                  Originally posted by WhatEver View Post
                  Cheers Whatever!
                  'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
                  Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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                    Odds

                    Originally posted by MuddyFunster View Post
                    Are there any mathematicians who know what the odds would be of winning the lottery after buying say, 90,000 tickets. That's got to be better fun than simply handing the money over
                    Not sure whether this was a rhetorical quetion or not but assuming it wasn't then the chances of winning the jackpot with one ticket is 1 in 14,000,000 approx. Therefore the chances of winning with 90,000 tickets is 90,000 in 14,000,000 which is roughly 1 in 155. Not good odds really. Might be better to buy premium bonds, there you have a chance of winning and you can get your stake back when you need it.

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                      Originally posted by MuddyFunster View Post
                      Are there any mathematicians who know what the odds would be of winning the lottery after buying say, 90,000 tickets. That's got to be better fun than simply handing the money over
                      Fraid not but i've bought my euromillions and lotto tickets for the w'end.

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