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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostDo you think a suitable apology will be forthcoming?MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostDo you think a suitable apology will be forthcoming?Comment
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Originally posted by moira under the stairs View PostHas anyone else received a letter from the HMRC which starts off:
Nine out of ten UK citizens pay their Self Assessment tax on time, funding the public services that we benefit from…… etc etc
And that my case has been transferred to a HMRC office in Croyden to pursue the debt.
I will be forwarding to MP to deal with.Comment
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Originally posted by poppy01 View Posti got one of those last year. it was just a reminder to make my payment on account for the current year. nothing to do with mpComment
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Originally posted by poppy01 View Postthat's his fourth incarnation isn't it? (I'm including northernsouls 'chum')
is that quadpolar syndrome?
I am having to do a lot of research into the Huitson case to prepare for my own case in March (you are all invited).
I have come to the conclusion that Justice Parker was correct for one simple reason which (in my humble opinion) cannot be defended.
The IR35 scheme used a "sleight of hand trick" to get round the 1987 "Padmore" legislation (which itself was retrospective to the late 1940's) i.e. take the Padmore scheme and insert a "transparent" trust between the partnership and the taxpayer.
Therefore (according to Parker) the promoter and the users of the scheme should have been prepared for the same treatment i.e. retrospection.Comment
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Originally posted by poppy01 View Posti got one of those last year. it was just a reminder to make my payment on account for the current year. nothing to do with mpMUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by Alan Jones View PostTherefore (according to Parker) the promoter and the users of the scheme should have been prepared for the same treatment i.e. retrospection.When is comes to the HMRC and Gordy. Im a fighter not a loverComment
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Originally posted by Alan Jones View PostI have come to the conclusion that Justice Parker was correct for one simple reason which (in my humble opinion) cannot be defended.
Therefore (according to Parker) the promoter and the users of the scheme should have been prepared for the same treatment i.e. retrospection.
By allowing it to run for another 7 years and never challenging any returns is inexcuseable.Comment
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I would gladly accept the same level of retrospective tax demands as the people affected by the 1987 Padmore legislation.
Where do I sign up for my Padmore comparable settlement?Comment
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