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BN66 - Court of Appeal and beyond

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    So if I get this right.....
    UK Parliament artificially distorts the law to extort £200M from 3000 Self Employed individuals.

    India - not slow to learn - use the same principal to rape Vodaphone for $2.2B.

    Great message for UK Business. Way to go George!! (Brown & Osborne)

    You couldn't make it up.
    Oh - hang on they did.

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      Originally posted by TAF4 View Post
      So if I get this right.....
      UK Parliament artificially distorts the law to extort £200M from 3000 Self Employed individuals.

      India - not slow to learn - use the same principal to rape Vodaphone for $2.2B.

      Great message for UK Business. Way to go George!! (Brown & Osborne)

      You couldn't make it up.
      Oh - hang on they did.
      A whole new industry - Exporting Tax Avoidance legislation that tackles offshore business, offshore.... Could even have a new Treasury role - Chancer of the Exchequer

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        Brilliant stuff TSBT & DR

        Excellent posts from both the above

        Have received another response from my MP (Mike Weir - SNP) -

        Dear Mr xx,

        Thank you for your email. I note the points that you make and the contents of the emails. I wrote to David Gauke following your earlier email but have not, as yet, had a response but will forward a copy once received. As regards your earlier email I had passed the information on to my colleague Stewart Hosie, who is our Treasury spokesperson, to look at.

        Our position is that we are opposed in general to retrospective legislation. I will speak to Stewart again to see if there is any prospect of this matter coming up in the context of the Finance Bill which will be debated after the easter recess.

        Mike Weir MP

        Encouraging

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          Originally posted by p4nd4b34r View Post
          thats brilliant, did Mukherjee actually used our case to tell Osborne to f**off... I wonder if its ever actually come to his attention before
          God (and others) move in mysterious ways working with multinationals help !!!
          Last edited by moira under the stairs; 5 April 2012, 12:57.
          MUTS likes it Hot

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            Mail shot

            Originally posted by Ganimos View Post
            Regarding your above detailed, and I assume very time consuming summation. I respectfully suggest the above, together with DRs recent lists of fine detail is what we need to get in front of the next Treasury Select Committee.
            (It has been said before)
            The way you do that is through your........... MPs MPs MPs MPs 650 of them in Parliament. 80% don't know the story.
            Visit your MP [/B]
            As a eye opener is there any downside to sending a general letter to all 650 mp's? Or is it better to keep this personal?

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              This is great airtime !

              Originally posted by stuffed View Post
              Obviously someone has advised them on the matter, and I expect given our case is so closely aligned to exactly what they are doing to vodafone then it makes a perfect analogy for the Indian Government.

              Possibly they did a quick google about UK retrospective tax and were met with our forum and the picture of a donkey.

              In addition the Indian press picked up on it. Obviously not in as much detail as the previous tax article, but I suspect for this guy to quote like this, then it is almost certain that our case was bought up by the Indian government.

              Government acts smart for once : North News - India Today
              I am really pleased that our plight is getting some airtime outside of our BN66 affected community and MPs. I reckon comments against articles like this, much as Santa did could also have brought this to Indias attention.
              http://notoretrotax.org.uk/

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                Originally posted by swede View Post
                Any idea how many of us have one of these as our local MP? Guessing there might not be too many in Caithness or Dundee, but you never know.
                Well, as it happens my partners' parents live in Caithness, and I will be visiting this weekend. I think we can put a tick in that box...
                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, OECD

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                  Originally posted by TAF4 View Post
                  So if I get this right.....
                  UK Parliament artificially distorts the law to extort £200M from 3000 Self Employed individuals.

                  India - not slow to learn - use the same principal to rape Vodaphone for $2.2B.

                  Great message for UK Business. Way to go George!! (Brown & Osborne)

                  You couldn't make it up.
                  Oh - hang on they did.
                  It's like Carry On Hector Up The Khyber isn't it? I presume, as a British overseas territory, the Government get a slice of deals done through the island? Sort of state backed tax evasion (I mean avoidance) with a 'morally repugnant free' certificate of some kind?

                  This is exactly what we need, to highlight the complete our farce. Well done Hector, your cunning plan is just about to cost British investors and European companies a fortune. So much for the moral high ground, you muppets. Hopefully an internal investigation into how you managed to make a British Chancellor of the Exchequer look like a fool will also bring home to you what it is like to have a very uncertain future.

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                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    35 so far but I think only a minority are providing feedback.

                    Don't worry about the numbers.

                    I'm expecting this to ramp up in a couple of weeks time.
                    Absolutely, I'm waiting for a response from my MP before sending back!

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                      Dont think they will read it

                      Originally posted by Ooops View Post
                      As a eye opener is there any downside to sending a general letter to all 650 mp's? Or is it better to keep this personal?
                      as they only have to respond to constituents I believe.
                      http://notoretrotax.org.uk/

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