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BN66 - Court of Appeal and beyond
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Originally posted by ContractIn View PostThanks DR for keeping us updated.
Is anyone attending on Monday?
I hope I'm not the bloody purveyor of bad news yet again.Comment
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Do the CoA allow blogging/posts from smart phones inside the courtroom itself. I read a news article a few months back that this was now allowed, subject the agreement of the sitting judge.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostDo the CoA allow blogging/posts from smart phones inside the courtroom itself. I read a news article a few months back that this was now allowed, subject the agreement of the sitting judge.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThe judge may not say very much anyway. It can literally be just a handing down of paper copies of the judgment.Comment
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Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostNot much to see if last time is anything to go by. However the revenue turned up mob handed, for what difference that makes. I'll certainly try to be there but I don't think it's worth a long trip. They just hand a piece of paper out and that's your lot.
For anyone thinking of attending, the LJ(s) will state their findings for both Huitson and Shiner and hand over piece(s) of paper with the reasons for their decisions to Counsel of the involved parties. No one else is entitled to a copy at that time.
Later on Monday the detail will be posted on the CoA website linky previously posted by DR.
The result will be posted here within 5 minutes of its announcement.Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
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Don't HMRC and Montp already know the result?
If so, I am sure you will be able to read the body language of those who attend!!Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostDon't HMRC and Montp already know the result?
If so, I am sure you will be able to read the body language of those who attend!!Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostDon't HMRC and Montp already know the result?
If so, I am sure you will be able to read the body language of those who attend!!
I fully expect this to run for a few more years yet and as someone has already said, dont think much will result one way or the other. In other words, I dont think we'll have a decision until the appeal process is exhaustedunless there is an absolute knock out point which would make a further appeal irrelevant.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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