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Originally posted by BarneyCool View PostIt has to be donkeys! I'll only do the front end though.MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by OldITGit View PostIs it HMRC or MP / Steed / KPMG or PWC.Iread earlier that MP put forward cases for the tax tribunal (that never was) .
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I'm not quite sure how this works but I imagine test cases would be agreed between the promoters and HMRC.
Btw, HMRC has already made contact with some promoters.Comment
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Regarding the earlier PDF snippets.
If anyone wants to read the entire documents email me at
donkeyrhubarb AT rocketmail.comComment
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Originally posted by BarneyCool View PostIt has to be donkeys! I'll only do the front end though.Join the campaign at
http://notoretrotax.org.ukComment
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Originally posted by olditgit View Postwhy don't you set yourself up another username and disclose the details of the suomoto settlement .............as a friend
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And contractors involved in both suo motu & other schemes should think twice before talking about suo.Comment
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Originally posted by ir35amnesia View PostAnd contractors involved in both suo motu & other schemes should think twice before talking about suo.Comment
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Originally posted by ir35amnesia View Posti would sit and negotiate with hmrc and use this information to your advantage but i would never disclose the detail to a third party because this could allow hmrc to cancel/re-visit the deal.
And contractors involved in both suo motu & other schemes should think twice before talking about suo.
In your dealings with HMRC did you ever find out why this scheme in particular has been targeted for such an extreme action? It's always puzzled me why go after this scheme in this way?Comment
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Originally posted by ir35amnesia View Posti would sit and negotiate with hmrc and use this information to your advantage but i would never disclose the detail to a third party because this could allow hmrc to cancel/re-visit the deal.
And contractors involved in both suo motu & other schemes should think twice before talking about suo.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by PlaneSailing View Post
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'or must have intended' what the f*** does that mean?!
It's obvious that it's NOT what they intended. Look at the Hansard entry.
This is why we must write to our MPs - s.858 did not apply prior to the change made by s.58. HMRC really are playing with time when they claim that it did apply as it only applies AFTER the s.58 retrospection.
HMRC have played Parliament for fools - and they don't even know it!
Right now, HMRC feel they have got away with it. Without a massive effort by all involved, that will turn out to be true.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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