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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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SA302's
Hi all, IVe got my SA302's for all affected tax years and they dont seem to match my income from bank statements. Who is still at MP that I can contact? I dont suppose if HMRC got their figures wrong we can just strike off that tax year, it would just be retrospecitvely amended?Comment
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Doesn't add up
Originally posted by smalldog View PostHi all, IVe got my SA302's for all affected tax years and they dont seem to match my income from bank statements. Who is still at MP that I can contact? I dont suppose if HMRC got their figures wrong we can just strike off that tax year, it would just be retrospecitvely amended?Comment
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Originally posted by St Jude View PostWhen I look at the amounts each year that are in dispute on the HMRC SA web site they do not match what was claimed for by Monpellier on my tax returns. Is this because HMRC have included interest or have they just screwed up. Does any one else have a discrepancy?Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postme too, none of mine match, not my SA302,s bank statements or online tax year details.Comment
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Originally posted by St Jude View PostIs this something else we could use in DR's list of discrepancies?Comment
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Bbc 5 live
I got this tweet today:
"@bbc5live: Got a personal finance question or gripe you'd like @MartinSLewis and @Dominic_Laurie to address on Thursday? Tweet us your thoughts..."
So I tweeted:
"@bbc5live @martinslewis @dominic_laurie how about how to deal with retrospective taxation when you've operated within the law !"
I've had a personal message saying:
@GuyKilty: Hi I'm producing Thursday's show on 5 live. Could you give me a ring on 0161 335 6610 to discuss your story?"
What does everyone think?Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostI got this tweet today:
"@bbc5live: Got a personal finance question or gripe you'd like @MartinSLewis and @Dominic_Laurie to address on Thursday? Tweet us your thoughts..."
So I tweeted:
"@bbc5live @martinslewis @dominic_laurie how about how to deal with retrospective taxation when you've operated within the law !"
I've had a personal message saying:
@GuyKilty: Hi I'm producing Thursday's show on 5 live. Could you give me a ring on 0161 335 6610 to discuss your story?"
What does everyone think?
The mainstream media is not on our side. You only have to read the Daily Mail and Sunday Times to see there are "clamping down on tax avoiders" articles every week.
The BBC is even worse, for they are the government's mouthpiece. This journalist has an agenda dictated by the government and he needs a "bad tax avoider" type person to be interviewed. I think he is setting you (and us) up for a big fall here.
Edit: I suppose you could turn the tables, and once you're on air, go off on a tangent and talk about BBC journalists using personal service companies Interesting that Guy Kilty is a "freelance" journalist. http://topsy.com/twitter/guykilty'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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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostI got to be honest. It's a very bad idea.
The mainstream media is not on our side. You only have to read the Daily Mail and Sunday Times to see there are "clamping down on tax avoiders" articles every week.
The BBC is even worse, for they are the government's mouthpiece. This journalist has an agenda dictated by the government and he needs a "bad tax avoider" type person to be interviewed. I think he is setting you (and us) up for a big fall here.
Edit: I suppose you could turn the tables, and once you're on air, go off on a tangent and talk about BBC journalists using personal service companies Interesting that Guy Kilty is a "freelance" journalist. Twitter profile for guykilty - TopsyLast edited by Morlock; 12 September 2012, 08:30.Comment
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Originally posted by Morlock View PostHang on, SC. Do you believe we're in the right, or not? If so, then why be afraid of publicity? And who cares what the journo's say/think? If we can get the message out to the general public then surely that's a good thing.
If you can get the message over that it is like driving at 25mph in a 30mph zone - then finding that the limit is retrospectively changed to 20mph - then great.
Or are we highly paid freeloaders not paying our fair share as HMRC maintain?
I was in the top levels of fathers4justice. Once you grab the tiger by the tail you can be in for a hell of a ride. I particularly remember the Fiona Bruce interview. Since then Matt O'Connor always gets the dirt of the interviewer beforehand (yes there is dirt of Fiona Bruce!).
If done right its brilliant. Wrong and we play into HMRC's hands.Comment
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