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Didn't realise many more people have been affect similar to me :-(
For the moment the other side (via the court) wants to know all the info on the trust (which I do not own!) and more importantly ALL the money that went in and came out to me since I joined the scheme.
Amazing thing is that a year after I joined the scheme we separated and I carried on with the scheme for next 4 yrs. But now she has her eyes on the whole lot!
So many unfair worlds out there!
Any comments/ideas? (here or via PM would be welcome, please)Comment
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Originally posted by marcuss View PostFor the moment the other side (via the court) wants to know all the info on the trust (which I do not own!) and more importantly ALL the money that went in and came out to me since I joined the scheme.
But now she has her eyes on the whole lot!
Ask HMRC for a statement of what they think you owe (including interest). Any divorce settlement needs to ring fence this amount.
Don't get screwed by the Ex as well as HMRC !!!Comment
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I do pay my bloody tax and a hell of a lot of it.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostDon't get screwed by the Ex as well as HMRC !!!Comment
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Dave Hartnet on BBC Parliment being grilled at the moment
Available on iPlayer now
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...oms_Committee/
The first bit with HMRC's top silk is priceless!Last edited by portseven; 27 December 2011, 18:20.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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How is he not up for a charge of perjury?
Originally posted by portseven View PostDave Hartnet on BBC Parliment being grilled at the moment
Available on iPlayer now
BBC iPlayer - Select Committees: HM Revenue and Customs Committee
The first bit with HMRC's top silk is priceless!
From his statements it is easy to see how HMRC completely muddle policy with statute and they appear to be the same thing in their mind. And this is from the guy who is chief council. In their view they are answerable to no one but themselves and they are also the definer the 'law' which appears they can interpret however they want to.
Classic departmental cover up.Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostDave Hartnet on BBC Parliment being grilled at the moment
Available on iPlayer now
BBC iPlayer - Select Committees: HM Revenue and Customs Committee
The first bit with HMRC's top silk is priceless!Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostDave Hartnet on BBC Parliament being grilled at the moment
Available on iPlayer now
BBC iPlayer - Select Committees: HM Revenue and Customs Committee
The first bit with HMRC's top silk is priceless!Ninja
'Salad is a dish best served cold'Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostDave Hartnet on BBC Parliment being grilled at the moment
Available on iPlayer now
BBC iPlayer - Select Committees: HM Revenue and Customs Committee
The first bit with HMRC's top silk is priceless!Comment
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