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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostWith thoughts starting to turn to Christmas, and whether or not I should be telling my children that Santa may not be generous (not our Santa, the other one), did we ever get any confirmation on whether or not HMRC my seek to collect if they win the appeal, or are they still waiting until at least the Supreme Court?
I'd imagine they consider it in their interest to wait because it will increase their interest take, in their view.Comment
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Originally posted by Squicker View PostThe statement I was given is that HMRC shall be waiting until the 'end of the legal process'. This implies the final court.
I'd imagine they consider it in their interest to wait because it will increase their interest take, in their view.Last edited by OnYourBikeGB; 22 September 2010, 13:33.Comment
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Vince Cable Bashes Business - again
This government seems hell-bent on killing the goose that lays their golden eggs...
BBC News - Cable in attack on bonuses for City 'spivs'
Who on earth do they think is going to fund the public sector if the private sector is taxed out of existence?Comment
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Originally posted by Squicker View PostThe statement I was given is that HMRC shall be waiting until the 'end of the legal process'. This implies the final court.
I'd imagine they consider it in their interest to wait because it will increase their interest take, in their view.Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostI have no doubt that we will be receiving a nice 2nd class post letter from HMRC just in time for Xmas.
As an aside, and I am sure this has been asked many times, can anyone post a formula for working out an approximation of what you owe interest-wise?
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Given the noises the coalition Government are making about taxes, legal tax avoidance loopholes being closed and gauke's total sommersault on BN66, I think we're well and truely ****ed.
Goodbye CTD. Lucky for me, I can pay the interest owed on the original amount but its still more thousands of pounds I aint ever going to see again.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostI have no doubt that we will be receiving a nice 2nd class post letter from HMRC just in time for Xmas.
After the COA, there is the Supreme Court and then Europe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if that fails, then every one of us has the chance to go to court individually which will have the unfortunate effect of clogging up the system.
I think we need definitive answers on this rather than mere speculation!'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostBut that would imply HMRC take action before we reach the final court
After the COA, there is the Supreme Court and then Europe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if that fails, then every one of us has the chance to go to court individually which will have the unfortunate effect of clogging up the system.
I think we need definitive answers on this rather than mere speculation!Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostI have no doubt that we will be receiving a nice 2nd class post letter from HMRC just in time for Xmas.Comment
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