The last 2 weekends running I have received demands. I suppose the opportunity to spoil a Bank Holiday weekend was too good to miss. Is anyone else being hit in this way? I feel harrassed and very stressed.
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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostDuration
The hearing is scheduled to last 3 days.
Dates
It will either be:
Tue/Wed/Thu, 2nd-4th November 2010
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Wed/Thu/Fri, 3rd-5th November 2010
This will be confirmed on Monday 1st November.
Running Order
PwC's case will be heard first, then Montpelier's.
Judges
THE CHANCELLOR OF THE HIGH COURT
LORD JUSTICE HUGHES
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Court of Appeal Date
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostDuration
The hearing is scheduled to last 3 days.
Dates
It will either be:
Tue/Wed/Thu, 2nd-4th November 2010
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Has anyone had a response from their MP yet. I don't want to know the content (the walls have ears) but just interested as mine has not responded.
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Originally posted by JaredM View PostSo Ingram lied / failed to recollect / was economical with the truth. I wonder how long until the other ministers (Timms!) come clean.
I think that when MPs mislead parliament (or civil servants if they're the ones responsible) then it should be treated as a criminal offence and dealt with harshly.
I think Jane Kennedy's words at the Treasury Committee when BN66 was voted on would fall under the caption of "failed to recollect". If the complainant in this case wins perhaps our legal team could use it as a precedent. It would be great value to see Singh try and undermine one of his own cases!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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Originally posted by Buzby View PostSo if we win, can HMRC appeal? if we lose what is the next stage?Comment
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Originally posted by Lazylobster View PostHas anyone had a response from their MP yet. I don't want to know the content (the walls have ears) but just interested as mine has not responded.
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Originally posted by Buzby View Postgot my reply a few days ago, as you say walls have ears, but I can say it was positive.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post(and I hope their FOI Team are reading this)
is that they utterly resent what I'm doing. "Hate" is probably not too strong a word for their feelings towards me. I think they assume I'm just playing games and being deliberately bloody minded.
Well I'm not. I've had people confide in me that they have contemplated ending their life, so this is deadly serious.
My only goal with the FOI requests etc. is to try and get at the truth. Because of their underhand evasive tactics and total lack of candour, they have forced me to become a pain in the arse.
Based on everything I've learned over the past 2 years, this is what I believe to be true:
Now, if HMRC really wanted to shut me up why don't they waive their rights and prove that this was not the real motive behind s.58?
Until they come clean, they are not going to get me off their backs.
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What I'm planning to do next is going to seriously piss them off but I make no apologies for this because they've brought it on themselves. This is just a job to them, and I'm looking out for people whose lives will be ruined.
Go to it DR!! Make life as difficult as possible for them! Lying bunch of sh1ts!Comment
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Reply from MP
My reply was a little vaugue and non commital....... Got it this morning about a week after I sent my letter(not a bad time turn around)I don't believe it.........Comment
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