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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Tax avoidance: HMRC could gain billions as court rules against 'artificial' scheme - Telegraph
Has anyone been in touch with Richard Evans? Or shall I email him?Comment
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All HMRC need to do is make scheme promoters responsible for the avoided tax and make it law that they have an insurance policy to cover a potential loss.
i.e. PWC advise me to join a scheme run by them It fails and therefore they are responsible for reimbursing me for my losses. An insurance policy held by them would ensure they can't run away without paying!
We would very quickly see these providers go away as they would struggle to get insurance.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas anyone been in touch with Richard Evans? Or shall I email him?
They unfortunately also have a track record of slowly and incompetently undermining the courts by lying under oath.Comment
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Originally posted by reckless View PostQuote Originally Posted by WelshRarebit View Post
I appreciate that MUTS but I was more interested in the types of regimes we are now comparable with.
Yes, me too. If we can find out the low-life company that the UK now keeps, I think that would be excellent ammo for the campaign. Countries such as Our Dear Leader's North Korea, Putin's Russia and Mugabe's Zimbawe would all fit the bill just fine. Imagine that rogues' gallery with Gauke's portrait appended! And even if these prime examples of state repression and criminality do not feature in the famous five, then by inference, how low does that put the UK in the league table of democrarcy and legality?
IMO Seeing where the UK fits with other regimes will do nothing more than depress the hell out of you even more.
We can't fix anything that we don't control, we are sucked in to vote in people to do that on our behalf.... those that seem only to be concerned with their own interest,MUTS likes it HotComment
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Same old, same old......
Written Answers - Treasury: Finance Act 2008 (17 Jul 2012)
Finance Act 2008: 17 Jul 2012: Hansard Written Answers and Statements - TheyWorkForYou
David Gauke: ...to help put that beyond doubt and in so doing, made dear that a wholly artificial tax avoidance scheme involving a foreign partnership comprised of foreign trustees did not work. As section 58
*retrospectively* clarified existing legislation, its introduction had no affect on any taxpayer's tax position. HMRC has identified around
1,900 individuals who used the avoidance scheme or one of its...Ninja
'Salad is a dish best served cold'Comment
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Originally posted by Ninja View PostAs section 58 *retrospectively* clarified existing legislation, its introduction had no affect on any taxpayer's tax position. HMRC has identified around 1,900 individuals who used the avoidance scheme or one of its...
That Gauke needs a good slapping.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat Gauke needs a good slapping.Comment
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Value for Money?
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTax avoidance: HMRC could gain billions as court rules against 'artificial' scheme - Telegraph
Has anyone been in touch with Richard Evans? Or shall I email him?
I bet PWC are really pleased that they gave £22k to DG now.
TheyWorkForYouComment
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Originally posted by Ninja View PostWritten Answers - Treasury: Finance Act 2008 (17 Jul 2012)
Finance Act 2008: 17 Jul 2012: Hansard Written Answers and Statements - TheyWorkForYou
HMRC has identified around 1,900 individuals who used the avoidance scheme or one of its...Comment
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