Originally posted by Ninja
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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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I just met my Tory MP canvassing for tonights local elections. I approached and asked if he remembered me from our meeting a couple of weeks ago, he didn't.
I reminded him of the subject and the letter that he sent me, and he did eventually recall it, whereby he said what a pity there was no more that he or they could do.
I informed him of the campaign and would be sending him the link, I also informed him of the false statement as to HMRC informing us that the scheme did not work, along with criticising Gauke's u-turn.
His response was times have and the economic climate have changed, basically he don't care and I presume most of them don't !Comment
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I hope you told him that he's a tw*t!Originally posted by mrkitchen View PostI just met my Tory MP canvassing for tonights local elections. I approached and asked if he remembered me from our meeting a couple of weeks ago, he didn't.
I reminded him of the subject and the letter that he sent me, and he did eventually recall it, whereby he said what a pity there was no more that he or they could do.
I informed him of the campaign and would be sending him the link, I also informed him of the false statement as to HMRC informing us that the scheme did not work, along with criticising Gauke's u-turn.
His response was times have and the economic climate have changed, basically he don't care and I presume most of them don't !Ninja
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and apparently the above board Osborne will then be shocked to find out the £900 per day big 5 consultant firm contractors have a golden ticket for the public and private sector managerial heads who sign the contracts. "sign this and we'll get you 1st class flights, lots of expenses and other incentives etc.". Do the general public really know how that sh*t works?Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostGood point, well made.
Of course the golden tickets wont be tangible enough to appear on a self assessment return but as we all know they exist, in spades!!!
IS OSborne really one of those naive W***kers who could never get a real job in the private sector, or rather and probably in all reailty are pretenders trying to protect the sometimes thick electorate who think they are trying to stamp it all out, F*** me!!!! its a realllll nasty business trying to get the lambert and butler benefits vote :-(Last edited by smalldog; 3 May 2012, 19:52.Comment
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CN 2008
A lurking friend of mine received a CN 2008 on 27 Apr 2012 from Hector, but the letter was dated 20 Apr 2012.
The letter also said that MontP had also been contacted, however when he rang MontP today, they knew or had received nothing.
Who would have thought it?
Ninja
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Ask him: Is it acceptable for Parliament to be misled when tax is involved?Originally posted by mrkitchen View PostI just met my Tory MP canvassing for tonights local elections. I approached and asked if he remembered me from our meeting a couple of weeks ago, he didn't.
I reminded him of the subject and the letter that he sent me, and he did eventually recall it, whereby he said what a pity there was no more that he or they could do.
I informed him of the campaign and would be sending him the link, I also informed him of the false statement as to HMRC informing us that the scheme did not work, along with criticising Gauke's u-turn.
His response was times have and the economic climate have changed, basically he don't care and I presume most of them don't !There's an elephant wondering around here...Comment
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CN 2008
What does the "2008" indicate - does it mean that it was a closure notice for tax year 07/08? Or is any CN called CN 2008?Originally posted by Ninja View PostA lurking friend of mine received a CN 2008 on 27 Apr 2012 from Hector, but the letter was dated 20 Apr 2012.
The letter also said that MontP had also been contacted, however when he rang MontP today, they knew or had received nothing.
Who would have thought it?
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I would start with showing him K005, (email after Jane Kennedy had seen JCHR impact assessment)Originally posted by mrkitchen View PostI just met my Tory MP canvassing for tonights local elections. I approached and asked if he remembered me from our meeting a couple of weeks ago, he didn't.
I reminded him of the subject and the letter that he sent me, and he did eventually recall it, whereby he said what a pity there was no more that he or they could do.
I informed him of the campaign and would be sending him the link, I also informed him of the false statement as to HMRC informing us that the scheme did not work, along with criticising Gauke's u-turn.
His response was times have and the economic climate have changed, basically he don't care and I presume most of them don't !
here is an extract
This is why we need our MPs to do something.I remember the debate and was content that, having questioned officials closely on the impact of this proposal, very few would be affected, certainly not in the way that your attachment is suggesting. I would strongly advise those who are affected to write, giving their name and address, to their MPs or, if they are Isle of Man residents, write directly to Stephen Timms MP, at the Treasury. They will only get a reply from the Minister if they write via an MP.
Each case should be looked at again by HMRC to check that the outcome is in line with the policy intention.Comment
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[QUOTE=mrkitchen;1538724]I just met my Tory MP canvassing for tonights local elections. I approached and asked if he remembered me from our meeting a couple of weeks ago, he didn't.
I reminded him of the subject and the letter that he sent me, and he did eventually recall it, whereby he said what a pity there was no more that he or they could do.
I informed him of the campaign and would be sending him the link, I also informed him of the false statement as to HMRC informing us that the scheme did not work, along with criticising Gauke's u-turn.
His response was times have and the economic climate have changed, basically he don't care and I presume most of them don't 
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