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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostADMIN - all this chat of MP's expenses and to some degree DOTAS really has nothing to do with s58. Can it be moved to a different thread so this one can stay on topic?
At the moment I have no idea how the first tier tribunal is going. Or how our complaint about HMRC is going.Comment
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Originally posted by Fireship View PostOld hat but still makes my blood boil:
Why should MPs be exempt from new law to block tax avoidance? – Telegraph Blogs
Can we raise enough funds for a full spread advert in a national rag exposes these hypocrite b'stards for what they are?
Is UKIP involved in this?Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostADMIN - all this chat of MP's expenses and to some degree DOTAS really has nothing to do with s58. Can it be moved to a different thread so this one can stay on topic?
Originally posted by reckless View PostWhilst I agree we should remain on track and focussed regarding BN66, the comparison of our situation with Maria Miller's high profile case (being assessed under 'the rules as they stood' pre 2009) is very pertinent, has potential leverage and is well worth pursuing via NTRT lobbying and further letters to MPs. This is an excellent opportunity to cause further embarassment to the government in the final year before the next election."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnything obviously DOTAS I remove to the HMRC Enquiries thread. But then you guys start having conversations with the interlopers.
So when does DOTAS end and s58 begin?
I believe DR is not available this week, so I will try and answer...
As I see it, there are two issues related to our campaign at the moment:
1) Section 58.
2) Proposed legislation for Accelerated Payment Notices.
No.2 can be triggered by a tax scheme (such as ours) being registered under DOTAS, at which point it could be "game over" for fighting S58.
The debate about MP's morals is a side issue, but may be useful in our lobbying effort, considering that HMRC/Gauke/courts are pursuing us on moral grounds rather than applying the law as it stood before 2008.
Obviously, EBT related posts should be kept off this thread.
Thanks
Santa'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 cojak View PostAnything obviously DOTAS I remove to the HMRC Enquiries thread. But then you guys start having conversations with the interlopers.
So when does DOTAS end and s58 begin?Comment
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Originally posted by reckless View PostFor clarification, my comment did not have anything to do with DOTAS. I was pointing out the double standards adopted by this governement regarding the treatment of ourselves (s58) and Maria Miller et al (MPs' expenses). I believe this could provide valuable ammunition to our case.
So I would remind people to keep a focus on what you want this thread to turn into..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAt the moment I have no idea how the first tier tribunal is going. Or how our complaint about HMRC is going.
I have been trying meditation as recommended by a work colleague. Apparently according to Buddhism all problems are only temporary. Well s58 is now 6 years old. With no end in sight. This should not be allowed. I feel like seeing an insolvency practitioner and declaring myself bankrupt - assuming this would put a stop to the HMRC aggro.
Also, isn't it time for a new thread? No-one is ever going to read through 5000+ posts. This one is 2 years old now.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNo response on this?Comment
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Continued Support
I received a letter from my MP at the weekend in response to the latest toolkit letter, in which she confirms here ongoing support for our cause, and will write to Judith Knott of HMRC demanding answers to our pertinent questions.
The fight goes on.Comment
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