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Originally posted by futurecat View PostI have just done a small moonwalk across my living room floor. Lets hope this is not like a set of talks at the UN i.e. hot air
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Originally posted by centurian View PostSome more retrospection coming here...
BBC News - Budget: Osborne pledges 'aggressive' measures on stamp duty avoidance
Although they might not have to retrospectively change the law - I guess they could just introduce a new tax which hits the current legal owner of such properties.
It will be interesting to see if they introduce "retrospective legislation" in the budget.
If they don't it will add to the growing argument that S58(4) was an agressive abuse of HMRC power in misleading parliament.Comment
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Originally posted by seadog View PostHMRC have know about these abusive schemes for years and done nothing about it.
It will be interesting to see if they introduce "retrospective legislation" in the budget.
If they don't it will add to the growing argument that S58(4) was an agressive abuse of HMRC power in misleading parliament.There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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Originally posted by Toocan View PostThe suggestion appears to be that there will be a tax charge where a house that is used as a home is held within a company. Therefore, no retrospection, but a large annual tax charge until such time it is sold out of the company.
My point that whilst avoidance exists so do genuine uses of the said vehicle !Comment
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Sir Paul Beresford - Mole Valley
Does anyone live in Mole Valley constituency? If so, does anyone fancy a trip along to his surgery?
I have written to him several times in the past...he should know who I am!Join the No To Retro Tax Campaign Now
"Tax evasion is easy: it involves breaking the law. By tax avoidance OECD means unacceptable avoidance ... This can be contrasted with acceptable tax planning. What is critical is transparency" - Donald Johnston, Secretary-General, OECDComment
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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
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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.
What resources did you take with you? I'm going to arrange a visit to my local MP ASAP.Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostWell done that man.
What resources did you take with you? I'm going to arrange a visit to my local MP ASAP.Comment
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