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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by jlg15333 View PostI hear you & I've thought about it & spoken to the editor and think we should get a fair say; after all it's in the program's interests to show how the issue of retrospection has affected people's lives. Otherwise it won't be a very thought provoking or controversial documentary about the work of a tax inspector, surely?
If they want a second series, they must keep HMRC fully on-board - they don't need to keep those affected by HMRC happy to get renewed - there will always be plenty of participants available.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostIt's not supposed to be thought provoking - it's supposed to make them a shed load of money. Everything else is just window dressing.
If they want a second series, they must keep HMRC fully on-board - they don't need to keep those affected by HMRC happy to get renewed - there will always be plenty of participants available.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI agree with your mistrust but I can also see why BP is doing it as he has nothing to lose.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI met the director today. Indeed I have nothing to lose. Plus any dodgy questions they ask and they will only get footage they cannot use. I pointed that out to the director.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI met the director today. Indeed I have nothing to lose. Plus any dodgy questions they ask and they will only get footage they cannot use. I pointed that out to the director.
See the link. Don't forget to read page 2 as well. You might need to mention all of these that even tax law firms are against HMRC proposal and retro. These are all proof. Good luck and we are all behind you.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostIt's not supposed to be thought provoking - it's supposed to make them a shed load of money. Everything else is just window dressing.
If they want a second series, they must keep HMRC fully on-board - they don't need to keep those affected by HMRC happy to get renewed - there will always be plenty of participants available.
I think the important thing for people here to emphasis is not going to be the amount of money or the grottyness of everything but the fact this has been going on for over 10 years and still no resolution in place.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Safe View PostInternational Adviser: Tax expert labels HMRC proposals 'unconstitutional'
See the link. Don't forget to read page 2 as well. You might need to mention all of these that even tax law firms are against HMRC proposal and retro. These are all proof. Good luck and we are all behind you.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostTo be fair to HMRC they just abide by government policy.Comment
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Originally posted by Fireship View PostHmm, might be true for APN's etc but that's certainly not the case when HMRC were busily bastardising Hansard to get S58 passed!!
The truth being they act like total nazis, issuing threatening and accusatory letters at the drop of a hat (my wife got one telling her she was "negligent" and threatened her with a penalty for incorrect SA, might have been nicer to ask her to recheck her calcs maybe???!!!!)
I Wonder how many of the treasury have ever been on the receiving end of an HMRC threatening letter, which by the way can be the first communication they ever have with an individual. Lovely bunch....
They call us "customers", blimey their PR team need to be taken out of the dark ages and maybe learn the concept of a customer always being right, at least until proven wrong not the other way round!
RANT OVER!!! for now at least....Last edited by smalldog; 24 June 2014, 21:12.Comment
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