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Enjoying the comments on the S58 Thread on your freedom
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI have added an entry for Section 58.
Section 58 Finance Act 2008 — HMG - Your Freedom
PS. the site is very slow but please persevere
Should be "Our Iron Fist"
I wonder if anyone other than ourselves will bother to read it!Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI have added an entry for Section 58.
Section 58 Finance Act 2008 — HMG - Your Freedom
PS. the site is very slow but please persevere
I'll be amazed if any of the suggests on that site ever get changed - it's just an election-pledge box to be ticked now they are in power. Still, if you don't buy a ticket . . . .Comment
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Originally posted by SLB View PostDone!
I'll be amazed if any of the suggests on that site ever get changed - it's just an election-pledge box to be ticked now they are in power. Still, if you don't buy a ticket . . . .Comment
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Over 50 comments now.
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostCouldn't agree more. It's a load of old tosh and a sop to the voters. But we've nothing to lose by playing along.
Perhaps you can have the more articulate ones among us refering to the "your freedom, Section 58 thread" in a new letter. They wanted our opinions. We gave them what they wanted now lets have their opinions back. FAIR's FAIR..... or is it?Comment
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One more request. When adding your vote PLEASE make sure that you give the item *****; yes, that's a 5* rating.
The higher the average rating the nearer the top we will appear in the sort by ratings window.
Up to 76 votes now. Its great to see all the comments. By the time you've read them all you start believing it, but then WE always did.
Keep it going. Whether we believe that they will do anything about it or not, or whether this is just something to keep the electorate happy, the more expressions/comments and votes the better.
Please forward the link to every contractor, not just those on the scheme. What gets accepted today could be the precedent for future unfair attacks by HMRC on any other group of innocent people.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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Added my comment and voted. Mildly surprised that this topic is not now on any of the leader boards.Comment
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Originally posted by Emigre View PostOne more request. When adding your vote PLEASE make sure that you give the item *****; yes, that's a 5* rating.
However, I have a suspicion that our "friends" at HMRC might be keeping the average down.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostHowever, I have a suspicion that our "friends" at HMRC might be keeping the average down.
Can Hector really influence it?Comment
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