Yes I got a nice letter on this subject just before Christmas too, sent to Montp
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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Be aware that the contents of this forum can be read by anybody. It is perhaps not the most secure place to be discussing your current tax-planning arrangements...Comment
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Something I have learned over the past 8 years.
The two main functions of an HMRC Special Investigation Officer are:
1) writing letters
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostSomething I have learned over the past 8 years.
The two main functions of an HMRC Special Investigation Officer are:
1) writing letters
2)Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostSomething I have learned over the past 8 years.
The two main functions of an HMRC Special Investigation Officer are:
1) writing letters
2)Comment
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Originally posted by TheGaffer View PostI received the letter regarding the loan on my 2008-2009 tax return last September (was thinking of taking the option of not including the loan on my return but didn't want to be accused of hiding anything to add to my BN66 worries). Sent it to MontP immediately.
Hector wanted a reply within 30 days but MontP didn't reply for two months - I think the delay was because this was one of the first letters and their tax people had to get the wording of the response sorted out (oh and because they are busy of course), so I wouldn't expect other responses to take as long.
The reply was sent to Hector in November anyway and I've yet to hear anything from him regarding that since, which was a surprise as my local Hector is very "efficient" - I was expecting my normal Xmas greeting from him ("I don't care, pay up now") but if he sent anything he probably took advantage of the poor weather in December to ensure that his second class brown envelope got lost in the post and he could then get heavy handed (unless it was a closure of investigation with no extra tax to pay letter, ha ha!) - good job I stopped opening my front door to anyone I wasn't expecting when we lost the JR last January anyway...
I left MontP a year ago but since I used the loan scheme until the end of 2009 I fully expect the same letter from Hector shortly after my 2009-2010 tax return is submitted (even though it will get the same response from MontP).There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Is there really no such thing as bad publicity?
Probe into the taxman's deals with big business amid claims Vodaphone was let off £6bn bill | Mail Online
With a lovely picture of Dave Hartnett too.
HMRC has obviously upset someone with some influence in the media. Can all this bad press be a conincidence or is there someone fighting back?
The more people who realise what a state they are in, the better.Comment
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Originally posted by theywontbreakme View PostProbe into the taxman's deals with big business amid claims Vodaphone was let off £6bn bill | Mail Online
With a lovely picture of Dave Hartnett too.
HMRC has obviously upset someone with some influence in the media. Can all this bad press be a conincidence or is there someone fighting back?
The more people who realise what a state they are in, the better.
"Mr Hartnett believes that it is better to do deals with companies in order to bring in revenue for the Exchequer, rather than get caught up in lengthy and expensive court battles."
Did I read this right? So what's going on via the courts with BN66 Dave?Comment
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Originally posted by prozak View Postthat is why I am here....
When i first moved here i could save more than i earnt in australia....
That has changed a bit now with GBP being so weak....
I haven't been back for a while bit $11 for a pint seems a bit rich!... Where the hell were you drinking? The Ritz?Comment
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View Post"Mr Hartnett believes that it is better to do deals with companies in order to bring in revenue for the Exchequer, rather than get caught up in lengthy and expensive court battles."
Also, Mr Breath of farts Harnett, kindly compare the amount of backdated tax you and your cronies believe I owe as a result of BN66 to that you allowed Vodaphone to write off and explain to me how that’s fair!!! How is it fair to have one rule for big business and fat cats and another for individuals such as us who earn many orders of magnitude less, are less able to defend ourselves, and have more to lose!
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