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When is comes to the HMRC and Gordy. Im a fighternot a lover
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Originally posted by KiwiGuy View Postim doing something a little more risky, some good Mining Shares around at the momentComment
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Originally posted by KiwiGuy View PostHey Guys,
Im going to get our little thank you to sent off tomorrow, so any last minute contributions to the "Cheers for all the work DR" club please send me a message and ill give the details.
regards
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarbIt has been pointed out to me by someone, from outside this forum, that Kenneth Parker formerly did a lot of work for HMRC before he was recently appointed a high court judge.
Read into this what you will.
And please be careful what you say.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarbIt has been pointed out to me by someone, from outside this forum, that Kenneth Parker formerly did a lot of work for HMRC before he was recently appointed a high court judge.
Read into this what you will.
And please be careful what you say.
see a few VAT cases, but they are a different kettle of fish....Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarbIt has been pointed out to me by someone, from outside this forum, that Kenneth Parker formerly did a lot of work for HMRC before he was recently appointed a high court judge.
Read into this what you will.Comment
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off thread but need advice
My liability is roughly £29,000 + £6,000 interest. If I take out a CTD for £19,000 would I only incur interest on the £10,000?
Would HMRC except £19,000 when he comes collecting and the rest paid monthly at £500 a month for <3 years?Comment
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Originally posted by DownButNotOut View PostMy liability is roughly £29,000 + £6,000 interest.
If I take out a CTD for £19,000 would I only incur interest on the £10,000?
Would HMRC except £19,000 when he comes collecting and the rest paid monthly at £500 a month for <3 years?
Bear in mind, it could be 3 years or more before the appeals process is concluded.Comment
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Originally posted by Buzby View Postthanks Santa for the template, just sent my letter to mp:
You may recall I have written to you on several occasions regarding the retrospective effect of Section 58 of the 2008 Finance Bill, which seeks to close a tax avoidance loophole, but unfairly punishes myself and 3000 other people for tax planning that was perfectly legitimate at the time.
The effect will be to claim back tax + interest for the past 8 years which in my case amounts to approximately £200,000.
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find your local mp here : http://www.writetothem.com/
best use snail mail rather than email I have found.Comment
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