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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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pursuing the Ombudsman route regarding the actions, statements and testimonies made by HMRC which we have the documentation to refute.Comment
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Originally posted by OldITGit View Postpursuing the Ombudsman route regarding the actions, statements and testimonies made by HMRC which we have the documentation to refute.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostConservative and LibDem MPs would not allow the Government to be defeated over something as "trivial" as this.
When push came to shove, they would all fall into line. And any that dissented, especially Tory MPs, would be whipped to buggery.
I can see the drumming up of support before a vote is taken. Or is it all just a ploy to draw out confessions and commit members to a worded response for use against them later - maybe. I hope this remains an Agatha Christie that Í can finally put down after reading and not real life.Comment
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Originally posted by Emigre View PostAppeals by Huitson (MontP) and Shiner (PwC) to the ECHR need to be made by 6 August, 6 months after being turned down by the Supreme Court.
KPMG on behalf of Steed lodged a direct application a few years ago. It is my understanding that the ECHR vets applications and weeds out frivolous ones within 6 months of application. KPMG/Steed are therefore still waiting for a listing.
I expect that we will know who is doing what with who in this regard later in August.
So, good question but just be patient.
I have donated and fully behind the campaign, great job by all and sundry, just wish I had the support of my local Tory MP.
All the emails, letters and meetings, he continues to roll out the Gauke speak, no backbone, a career politician, constituents just an inconvenience. However I continue to pester him at every opportunity, I believe he will be present at the re-opening of our local railway station, therefore an opportunity to have another word in his shell.Comment
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House of lords worth approaching?
Not a great knowledge of political/legal system but is there any chance of getting s58 section of finance bill blocked/amended by house of lords?
I realise they have no power of veto but can get things amended, maybe worth approaching now?Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostA couple of constituents have met Gauke and he trotted out the usual guff but there was no real conviction behind what he was saying.
He did say to one constituent that this "wasn't HMRC's finest hour".
Nice remark about HMRC. What do you think Brannigan? Now everyone thinks you're a tulip.Comment
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They're not up to S58 yet but Jacob Rees-Mogg is speaking and he's brilliant. Not just what he says but how he says it.
He said that if MPs were so incompetent that they passed tax law with loopholes then they shouldn't blame people for not guessing what parliament might have meant and paying more than they legally had to. He said something like tax is not a matter of morality but something that should be based on the law.Last edited by javadude; 2 July 2012, 20:33.Comment
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Originally posted by slogger View PostNot a great knowledge of political/legal system but is there any chance of getting s58 section of finance bill blocked/amended by house of lords?
I realise they have no power of veto but can get things amended, maybe worth approaching now?
There's no way the HoL can interfer with this Bill.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by javadude View PostThey're not up to S58 yet but Jacob Rees-Mogg is speaking and he's brilliant. Not just what he says but how he says it.Comment
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