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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Originally posted by smalldog View Post
    anyone fancy putting something forwards:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...10/8589502.stm
    I've put in several covering all the areas which Brown is doing such a marvellous job of looking after - immigration, education, pensions, taxation.

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      Originally posted by greybob View Post
      My first post - any advice greatly appreciated. Apologies if this question is on the wrong thread.
      I received a cn for 2007 about 3 weeks ago - mp sent appeal in and now I've received a threat of the debt being passed to the collectors if I dont pay in full immediately. Is this whats happening to all on here?
      The same happened to me as well. Get back onto MP asap, and get them to slap them back down. HMRC claim that they don't even need to wait out the appeal period, though in truth they are unlikely to get moving before then. Nonetheless, get onto MP to sort it as soon as you can. MP will ring through to the office in question and tell them to back off.

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        Originally posted by greybob View Post
        My first post - any advice greatly appreciated. Apologies if this question is on the wrong thread.
        I received a cn for 2007 about 3 weeks ago - mp sent appeal in and now I've received a threat of the debt being passed to the collectors if I dont pay in full immediately. Is this whats happening to all on here?
        What does this say about Parker's view that HMRC would take financial hardship into consideraton? Just a blank pay up now or else without consideration of hardship is not what Parker said.

        Yep, get onto MP asap about this and they will set them straight.

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          Quangos

          An old article but a great illustration of government waste:

          www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/6432437/Quangos-cost-every-household-3640.htm

          Of particular interest:

          "British households are each paying £3,640 a year to fund Britain's growing army of quangos"

          “the Taxpayers' Alliance has calculated that the organisations were funded to the tune of more than £90 billion of public money in 2007-08 – an increase of £13 billion on the previous year.”

          So Mr Brown, how exactly did the deficit come about??

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            http://www.tax-news.com/news/UK_Smal...____42542.html

            “Although it is good news for businesses, HMRC will be bracing itself for a deluge of retrospective tax claims. Businesses must take action – it is an excellent opportunity which has come at a time where they facing tighter regulations and higher tax payments.”
            SAY NO TO RETROSPECTIVE TAX

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              Hearing

              Have the timings moved on this? I'm sure the window
              dates were a lot earlier than this last time I looked.


              http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/l...se_id=20100360

              18 Oct worst case!

              Hang on new inofrmation on there too

              12-Apr-10: Permission to Appeal referred to Lord/Lady Justice

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                Originally posted by PlaneSailing View Post
                Have the timings moved on this? I'm sure the window
                dates were a lot earlier than this last time I looked.


                http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/l...se_id=20100360

                18 Oct worst case!

                Hang on new inofrmation on there too

                12-Apr-10: Permission to Appeal referred to Lord/Lady Justice
                I noticed this too. Previously the window was something like 14th April to 5th May. I remember 5th May because it was the day before the election.

                Does this mean we're talking another 3-6 months to get a decision?

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                  Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                  I noticed this too. Previously the window was something like 14th April to 5th May. I remember 5th May because it was the day before the election.

                  Does this mean we're talking another 3-6 months to get a decision?

                  Sure looks that way

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                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    I noticed this too. Previously the window was something like 14th April to 5th May. I remember 5th May because it was the day before the election.

                    Does this mean we're talking another 3-6 months to get a decision?

                    is this an indicator in any way, good or bad?

                    is anyone else getting sick of this word FAIR being thrown around, its so subjective to be a ridiculous measure..Tories and Lib Dems have jumped on Gordons FAIR bandwagon, not a good trend in my opinion, doesnt bolster their credibility in my eyes, in fact makes me very concerned. Very much trying, by illusion to let the voter determine and interpret what is meant by fair and assuming his and the party concerned are aligned on its meaning...B*llocks really

                    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...10/8618779.stm
                    Last edited by smalldog; 14 April 2010, 15:55.

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                      Originally posted by PlaneSailing View Post
                      Sure looks that way
                      I'll contact our solicitor and/or Montp to see if this is there understanding of the "window".

                      I guess this is something we're just going to have to learn to live with, since the wheels of justice turn very very slowly.

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