Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
View Post
- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
BN66 - Court of Appeal and beyond
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
Collapse
Topic is closed
-
-
Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostI owe nothing. But I keep getting letters from some bloke saying that he wants more than £100 k off me.MUTS likes it HotComment
-
Please Contact Local MP
Followed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.Comment
-
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.Join the campaign at
http://notoretrotax.org.ukComment
-
The time to act is NOW
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.
Only a change in the law can save us, and that will only happen if MPs demand it.
Make sure your MP knows about YOU.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
-
Spot On Victor
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.
OIGComment
-
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.Comment
-
Poll
Just out of interest can anyone who has voted NO, please advise why they said no - is it because you believe it will be money wasted?
Thanks.Last edited by Dieselpower; 17 March 2012, 21:53.Join the campaign at
http://notoretrotax.org.ukComment
-
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.Comment
-
Originally posted by VictorValiant View PostFollowed up a letter to my local MP [Ian Murray Lab] with a visit to his surgery this morning: we were left alone for best part of an hour and he listened intently to our case - backed up with some recent info gleaned from this very Forum explaining the misleading detail perpetrated by HMRC re. Padmore. During the discussions he mentioned that he had received correspondence from six other consituents on the same subject of BN66 (but I was the first to make a personal visit). I would urge the other six - if they are aware of this forum - to pay a visit: the more pressure can be brought to bear the better. For the record, he agreed that "retrospective taxation" is not acceptable and promised to bring this up with the Chancellor (!) and Danny Alexander next week. He seemed genuinely surprised as to the numbers of people affected by this and the amounts of money involved leading to potential bankruptcies.
This is what we need! - people (metaphorically) banging down the doors of our MP's surgeries.
Just imagine if every person affected went to see their MP personally. There could be queues snaking round the block.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
Topic is closed
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers
Contractor Services
CUK News
- Five tax return mistakes contractors will make any day now… Yesterday 09:27
- Experts you can trust to deliver UK and global solutions tailored to your needs! Jan 8 15:10
- Business & Personal Protection for Contractors Jan 8 13:58
- ‘Four interest rate cuts in 2025’ not echoed by contractor advisers Jan 8 08:24
- ‘Why Should We Hire You?’ How to answer as an IT contractor Jan 7 09:30
- Even IT contractors connect with 'New Year, New Job.' But… Jan 6 09:28
- Which IT contractor skills will be top five in 2025? Jan 2 09:08
- Secondary NI threshold sinking to £5,000: a limited company director’s explainer Dec 24 09:51
- Reeves sets Spring Statement 2025 for March 26th Dec 23 09:18
- Spot the hidden contractor Dec 20 10:43
Comment