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Yeah just read this too. Great news as it means less of stick to poke those of us that may have been caught up in the EBTs too.Originally posted by turnover View PostComment
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Special Case
Originally posted by smalldog View Postanother article hot off the press:
"investors must either reach an immediate settlement with Revenue & Customs or fight the ruling via the courts.
Ingenious warned its investors time was running out if they wanted to take up a settlement offer from HMRC. The offer is thought to cut their bills by up to 40% by allowing them tax relief on the cash element of their investment but not the part funded by borrowings.
Ingenious told clients they have a short time to take up a settlement offer. It said: "We have done everything we can to lobby for changes to the accelerated payment proposals as the Bill has progressed through Parliament, but without success.”
another mention of the 40% discount but it now appears related to reliefs rather than a discount??
Beckham joins celebs facing £520m bill over tax schemes
I have long suspected that we are a 'special' case with the politicians and HMRC. We're not rich, we don't have powerful friends, we're ordinary working people who just happened upon a loophole. We just cannot be allowed to get away with this. They'll bankrupt us without giving it a thought.Comment
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Can anyone tell me what would have happened if the Rangers case was still waiting to be heard at the FTT.Originally posted by lucozade View PostYeah just read this too. Great news as it means less of stick to poke those of us that may have been caught up in the EBTs too.
Classic example of how this new legislation could go spectacularly wrong for HMRC
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79% success rate and dropping?Originally posted by lucozade View PostYeah just read this too. Great news as it means less of stick to poke those of us that may have been caught up in the EBTs too.Comment
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I'm sure Gauke wasn't lying, it was probably 79.9999999999999% with a rounding error.Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View Post79% success rate and dropping?'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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Nail hit firmly on head.Originally posted by Henrik View PostI have long suspected that we are a 'special' case with the politicians and HMRC. We're not rich, we don't have powerful friends, we're ordinary working people who just happened upon a loophole. We just cannot be allowed to get away with this. They'll bankrupt us without giving it a thought.'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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best news ever
Now FTT verdict stands.Originally posted by turnover View Post
One can not fool everybody all the time.
Many thanks Mr A.Thornhill.Comment
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good for you EBT guys, doesnt help non-EBT users thoughOriginally posted by tax is taxing View PostNow FTT verdict stands.
One can not fool everybody all the time.
Many thanks Mr A.Thornhill.
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