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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAny idea who decides on the lumping? HMRC or us? Personally I want my own case - and I am calling Brannigan as my first witness.
Can I do the predictable "we are all individuals" joke please?Comment
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Originally posted by Buzby View PostI would guess we went into the queue when supreme court refused appeal.
They are not going to take 2000 cases to court, so they will have to use test cases.
However, Montpelier and the other promoters are likely to advise us NOT to agree to be bound by test cases and for us all to demand our own day in court.
I understand HMRC will have to apply for a ruling from the courts for all our appeals to be lumped together under test cases. Montpelier will obviously resist this but in any event it will further delay matters.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNot true. HMRC haven't even applied to the FTTT yet.
They are not going to take 2000 cases to court, so they will have to use test cases.
However, Montpelier and the other promoters are likely to advise us NOT to agree to be bound by test cases and for us all to demand our own day in court.
I understand HMRC will have to apply for a ruling from the courts for all our appeals to be lumped together under test cases. Montpelier will obviously resist this but in any event it will further delay matters.Last edited by smalldog; 3 October 2012, 14:05.Comment
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Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostThing is, since the appeal was refused, shouldnt they at least send us a demand, and then we appeal and go to FTTT (or pay up) ? We havent heard anything. I dont even know how much they think I owe... just a guess cobbling together a couple of CNs and adding a bit of interest. I at least expected some sort of demand.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut as there are more of us involved will it take longer?
When would the equivalent 9 year period start from for us? 2012?'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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Originally posted by smalldog View PostHi DR, do you know if there is any kind of time limit for all this to conclude before its struck off as time expired?
As the song by Louis Armstrong goes
HMRC have all the time in the world...Comment
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Rule 18
This is the rule which allows the tribunal to lump cases together.
http://www.taxjournal.com/tj/article...tive-law-37591
I'm sure Montpelier's lawyers will have fun with this.
See the section "Some problems with the Rule".Comment
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I guess it's just as well that none of us agreed to be bound by the outcome of a few selected hearings at the FTT when HMRC originally sent that "newsletter" many moons ago.
Bet they are wishing they had gone that route, rather than the JR now.'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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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostTime limit? HMRC?
As the song by Louis Armstrong goes
HMRC have all the time in the world...Comment
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