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Originally posted by johnnyguitar View PostThat's what I am hoping for I guess - a bit of notice to get it together. I don't want to arrange a re-mortgage until the time is really up.Comment
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That's exactly the problem.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOne letters received fwd them to montp. Then will then appeal. I **think** we have 6-12 months.
However I am coming to the conclusion that panic is the best way forward...
We've collectively now more more tulips coming our way than Amsterdam! Not sure that panic is the best way forward but it certainly feels like the only way forward right now!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell I am hoping for a miracle. Like my lottery numbers to come up. Or someone using some common sense. I know which is more likely.Comment
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Originally posted by BarneyCool View PostNone of us have a scooby "I **think**" is all we have. We have not been given any clear guidance as to what to expect when the final demands come through.
We've collectively now more more tulips coming our way than Amsterdam! Not sure that panic is the best way forward but it certainly feels like the only way forward right now!
Anyone looking forward to the weekend should probably leave it til Monday to read.
Lets just wait and see what happens when these demands come out, and we send them to MP. They will no doubt issue a response, in fact, I'm sure they're still looking at the options.
Nothing has changed in the last 2 weeks and just because a revised demand will be sent out doesn't necessarily change the course that HMRC and MP have already stated.Comment
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Originally posted by RingStinger View PostNothing has changed in the last 2 weeks and just because a revised demand will be sent out doesn't necessarily change the course that HMRC and MP have already stated.Comment
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David Gauke
I have received the following from Mr Gauke's office;
Dear Mr xxxxxxx,
Thank you for your email and I will ensure that David sees it as soon as possible. In the mean time, I would appreciate it if you could confirm your full postal address. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
xxxxxx
Do you think he wants to come for tea, or just check I have a for sale sign outside?Last edited by Goinroamin; 8 March 2012, 12:44.Comment
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Whats Puzzling Me
[..............is the status of the Steed/KPMG case: they have taken their proceedings direct to ECHR and bypassed the UK legal system. So, does that mean that HMRC have held off issuing final demands to their Clients or what? It would be interesting to know how the people affected here are being treated and if any "understandings" have been reached.Comment
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Nice
Looks like our letter writing may be having some effect:
MPs to probe the likes of BN66 :: Contractor UKLast edited by nevergiveup; 8 March 2012, 13:04.Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostLooks like our letter writing may be having some effect:
MPs to probe the likes of BN66 :: Contractor UK
I think we need to change their focus.
Maybe when this meeting happens, a noisy crowd of us should stand outside of parliament waving placards.
Just a thought...Last edited by SantaClaus; 8 March 2012, 13:24.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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