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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostYep, need more!
HMRC new powers will see return of 'cash under the mattress', warn experts | Mail Online
You have to wonder what people accept without question.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostIt's on the front page of the Daily Mail.
HMRC new powers will see return of 'cash under the mattress', warn experts | Mail Online
You have to wonder what people accept without question.
The real pressure though, is people actually engaging with their MP over the proposal. Just getting an e-petition debated in the Commons (where it is going to be debated anyhow) guarantees next to nothing.
The people and the government need to see and accept that the increasing draconian powers that HMRC are seeking are dangerous and damaging. They first need to get their own house in order before attacking the rest of us. A department that makes >5m serious mistakes every single year without improvement seriously needs to be unravelled and put back together properly. HMRC is not fit for purpose.
I have never engaged with 'schemes' of any sort so I don't have any worries over this aspect but the very principle of retro taxation scares me to death. If the government are able to engineer it so that the principle is accepted, they could apply it to all avenues of life and that is unacceptable.Last edited by tractor; 26 August 2014, 07:53.Comment
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Must say I'm enjoying how quiet things are at the moment. Is it the calm before the storm?
Any news on the NTRT campaign it's been a while since the last update?Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostMust say I'm enjoying how quiet things are at the moment. Is it the calm before the storm?
Any news on the NTRT campaign it's been a while since the last update?Comment
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Not sure if you've seen this BBC News - HMRC granted leave to appeal Rangers tax case decisionComment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostMust say I'm enjoying how quiet things are at the moment. Is it the calm before the storm?
Any news on the NTRT campaign it's been a while since the last update?Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View PostWhen does that start ?Comment
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