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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008

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    Check this headline...

    HMRC tells school children: Tell your teacher if a neighbour is evading tax - Telegraph

    We are slowly sleepwalking into a Communist state.
    'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
    Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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      Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
      Check this headline...

      HMRC tells school children: Tell your teacher if a neighbour is evading tax - Telegraph

      We are slowly sleepwalking into a Communist state.
      it just gets more ludicrous.

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        Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
        Check this headline...

        HMRC tells school children: Tell your teacher if a neighbour is evading tax - Telegraph

        We are slowly sleepwalking into a Communist state.
        And how would a child know if a neighbour is evading tax?

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          Originally posted by lucozade View Post
          And how would a child know if a neighbour is evading tax?
          That's not the point though, is it?

          The point is how low HMRC have now s(t)unk. Seriously, heads should roll for this within HMRC plus, Government must now finally get a grip of these bellwhiffs who think they can make tax 'legislation' on the hoof or whim.
          I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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            Next move by HMRC

            Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
            Dont know but, I dont understand why people seem in a hurry to hear from that bunch of leeches. No news is good news imho.
            Same thoughts from me, does anyone have concrete info about next step from HMRC. If they intend to push us into bankruptcy in the near future then plans need to be made. In the past they always seem to hit us with surprises, we need to move away from this so that we are not always having to react to their actions.

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              Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
              Check this headline...

              HMRC tells school children: Tell your teacher if a neighbour is evading tax - Telegraph

              We are slowly sleepwalking into a Communist state.
              Jezus, Stasi Britain

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                The ball is in HMRC's court

                Originally posted by Henrik View Post
                Same thoughts from me, does anyone have concrete info about next step from HMRC. If they intend to push us into bankruptcy in the near future then plans need to be made. In the past they always seem to hit us with surprises, we need to move away from this so that we are not always having to react to their actions.
                The next step is for HMRC to take cases to tribunal in the tax courts to hear the appeals of our Closure Notices.

                No cases have been listed yet so this must be some way off especially if, as has been reported, there is a backlog in the tax courts.

                I wouldn't like to speculate as to when this will happen but I can't see it being any time soon.

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                  Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                  The next step is for HMRC to take cases to tribunal in the tax courts to hear the appeals of our Closure Notices.

                  No cases have been listed yet so this must be some way off especially if, as has been reported, there is a backlog in the tax courts.

                  I wouldn't like to speculate as to when this will happen but I can't see it being any time soon.

                  What can we expect to achieve at the tax courts?

                  What defence can we use and, do they have the power to cancel the collection of the tax?

                  Does proving that HMRC misled government and that they knew about (and did nothing for 7 years) the scheme constitute reason for the courts to dismiss the collection of tax?

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                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    I wouldn't like to speculate as to when this will happen but I can't see it being any time soon.

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                      Originally posted by helen7 View Post
                      What can we expect to achieve at the tax courts?

                      What defence can we use and, do they have the power to cancel the collection of the tax?

                      Does proving that HMRC misled government and that they knew about (and did nothing for 7 years) the scheme constitute reason for the courts to dismiss the collection of tax?
                      As far as I know, the tax courts will only interpret the law (S58) as it stands.

                      One of the grounds cited on our appeals was that S58 doesn't apply but I don't know the ins and outs of this.

                      I guess we'll find out nearer the time whenever that is.

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