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

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    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
    There was an update on the FTT and complaint in the 2nd April newsletter.
    NTRT website says the latest newsletter is 25th March.

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      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      NTRT website says the latest newsletter is 25th March.
      Hi Brillo

      I'll put the newsletter up on the website today.

      Sorry about the delay.

      Regards

      Santa
      'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
      Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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        Newsletter 2nd April 2014

        Dear all

        For those who didn't receive it, I have uploaded the newsletter of the 2nd April to the members area of the website.

        Please let me know via admin at notoretrotax if you didn't receive it, with your current email address, so I can check our records.

        Many thanks

        Santa
        '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
          Dear all

          For those who didn't receive it, I have uploaded the newsletter of the 2nd April to the members area of the website.

          Please let me know via admin at notoretrotax if you didn't receive it, with your current email address, so I can check our records.

          Many thanks

          Santa
          Much appreciated Sir. Many thanks.

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            It's eerily quiet ...

            Hi

            Was just wondering about CTD's. Does anyone know if they're refundable in the event that we win and/or EHCR rule in our favour?

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              Originally posted by jlg15333 View Post
              Hi

              Was just wondering about CTD's. Does anyone know if they're refundable in the event that we win and/or EHCR rule in our favour?
              You can withdraw a CTD at any time. It's like a deposit account which doesn't pay any interest but stops interest accruing against your tax liability.

              There is one caveat though. If you withdraw it early then you lose all the benefit of ever having had it, and you will be liable for the full amount of interest.

              With HMRC's interest rate fairly low at 3% it's debatable whether or not it's worth bothering with a CTD at this stage.

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                Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                You can withdraw a CTD at any time. It's like a deposit account which doesn't pay any interest but stops interest accruing against your tax liability.

                There is one caveat though. If you withdraw it early then you lose all the benefit of ever having had it, and you will be liable for the full amount of interest.

                With HMRC's interest rate fairly low at 3% it's debatable whether or not it's worth bothering with a CTD at this stage.
                WHS, particularly as its simple interest

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                  Did anyone else see this at the weekend?

                  And any idea who else might be on this committee?

                  Proposals from the chancellor plan to give the HM Revenue & Customs new powers to clamp down on £10bn of tax evasion and avoidance are to face scrutiny from the Commons Treasury Committee, says the Financial Times on its front page. The committee's chairman, Andrew Tyrie, cites concerns that the move could hit civil liberties, "the essential balance between the powers that HMRC needs and protecting individuals".

                  Here's the FT article for which you need to register:-

                  Osborne’s plan to give taxman more powers faces Tyrie scrutiny - FT.com

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                    Originally posted by swede View Post
                    And any idea who else might be on this committee?

                    Proposals from the chancellor plan to give the HM Revenue & Customs new powers to clamp down on £10bn of tax evasion and avoidance are to face scrutiny from the Commons Treasury Committee, says the Financial Times on its front page. The committee's chairman, Andrew Tyrie, cites concerns that the move could hit civil liberties, "the essential balance between the powers that HMRC needs and protecting individuals".

                    Here's the FT article for which you need to register:-

                    Osborne’s plan to give taxman more powers faces Tyrie scrutiny - FT.com
                    or search for the article title on google and click that link...
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                      Originally posted by swede View Post
                      And any idea who else might be on this committee?

                      Proposals from the chancellor plan to give the HM Revenue & Customs new powers to clamp down on £10bn of tax evasion and avoidance are to face scrutiny from the Commons Treasury Committee, says the Financial Times on its front page. The committee's chairman, Andrew Tyrie, cites concerns that the move could hit civil liberties, "the essential balance between the powers that HMRC needs and protecting individuals".

                      Here's the FT article for which you need to register:-

                      Osborne’s plan to give taxman more powers faces Tyrie scrutiny - FT.com
                      finally!!! maybe at last people are starting to realise this is all getting out of control, fortunately people with teeth too that can effect change!
                      Last edited by smalldog; 24 April 2014, 09:06.

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