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I know some of you are now ready to fight on to the SC but personally I think such a route is just drawing out the inevitable, 4 judges now ruled against us so I cant see how the SC would do any different.
I will wait and see what MP say but for me now I would like MP to enter into some negotiation with HMRC and see if we can get a deal on reducing the interest and come up with some payment plans.
I can't put my family through another year+ of this.
Good Luck to those with the stomach for a further fight.
? False Hope? Because they are fighting for something which we all believe is right? Would you rather they didn't?
I'm sure if you are not interested in an appeal, HMRC would be more than happy to settle with you - if you think you can do better, go ahead.
For me & the rest of us who need optimism, I'll stick with it.
Let's wait for the detail. MP will have had time to consider and it'll be reflected in their statement. This judgement isn't a surprise but it is a big disappointment. Hopefully we haven't lost badly.
We need to wait until we have read the judgement before we can understand how "bad" this is for us. Until we know if the CoA had negative comments about the HC or give us traction somewhere, the full extent and significance of what losing here means won't be fully known. It's a bad day for sure. But until we have read and understood the judgement, we're guessing at what this means going forward. If it's Parkeresque then that does not bode well for the future. But we need to see the facts before we can do more than speculate on what happended today. And likewise for the PwC ruling.
I appreciate many will be dumb struck by the news and a whole range of emotions are naturally going to come out in the coming days. But we need to understand today 100% and that means knowing what was said and why rather than just the conclusion of it. Tough though this may be, it's necessary.
Time now to drum up some false hope with yet another long winded appeal.
Ha Ha ! That actually made me laugh, even after the news.
You know that saying: 'she would light up the room as she walked in'? - you must be the opposite of that.
What a joy you must be to have around the house
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