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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by Guttersnipe View PostThis may make me unpopular, but taxes do, at least partly, go towards many of those things that make us a functioning society. I have problems with the implementers and use of the money I pay in taxes but not the concept of taxation as being different from commercial agreements. Wihtout something of this sort life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short."
I just object to them doing it retrospectively. And I object to them lying to cover their incompetence.Comment
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Originally posted by Guttersnipe View PostThis may make me unpopular, but taxes do, at least partly, go towards many of those things that make us a functioning society. I have problems with the implementers and use of the money I pay in taxes but not the concept of taxation as being different from commercial agreements. Wihtout something of this sort life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short."Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI absolutely agree! Further I am all in favour of HMRC stamping down hard on tax avoidance and closing all schemes asap.
I just object to them doing it retrospectively. And I object to them lying to cover their incompetence.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostComment
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Post Briefing Event - Response From MP
Sounds like the Briefing Event has had a major impact on MPs...had a fantastic response from my MP via her researcher who attended on her behalf...Im not going to name her because I dont want the Whips (or anyone else getting to her)...but she's fully behind us and prepared to stick her neck out...she's known for being a thorn in the side and for speaking her mind...I have redacted sections of her message as I dont want to give any more away than necessary at the moment...but its all good positive stuff from her.
Dear TheGadgetMan
It was very interesting to attend the debate this week and I have subsequently spoken to Mrs XXX about the issue. It does seem that the No to Retro Tax group have increased the amount of evidence they have to support their argument which is encouraging. Mrs XXX is, as you know against this tax, and has previously written to the Minister requesting it be repealed.......Further to this Mrs XXX is keen to speak in the event that this is discussed in debate and will also be looking out for this. I hope this assures you of Mrs XXX’s continued support for the removal of the retro tax.
regards
I think that we should be greatly encouraged by this message and hopefully the Briefing Event will have opened the eyes of many more MPs...
Whitehouse have been informed...
Another important week coming up...keep up the great work guys
TGMComment
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Originally posted by TheGadgetMan View PostSounds like the Briefing Event has had a major impact on MPs...had a fantastic response from my MP via her researcher who attended on her behalf...Im not going to name her because I dont want the Whips (or anyone else getting to her)...but she's fully behind us and prepared to stick her neck out...she's known for being a thorn in the side and for speaking her mind...I have redacted sections of her message as I dont want to give any more away than necessary at the moment...but its all good positive stuff from her.
Dear TheGadgetMan
It was very interesting to attend the debate this week and I have subsequently spoken to Mrs XXX about the issue. It does seem that the No to Retro Tax group have increased the amount of evidence they have to support their argument which is encouraging. Mrs XXX is, as you know against this tax, and has previously written to the Minister requesting it be repealed.......Further to this Mrs XXX is keen to speak in the event that this is discussed in debate and will also be looking out for this. I hope this assures you of Mrs XXX’s continued support for the removal of the retro tax.
regards
I think that we should be greatly encouraged by this message and hopefully the Briefing Event will have opened the eyes of many more MPs...
Whitehouse have been informed...
Another important week coming up...keep up the great work guys
TGMComment
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Excellent post here - http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1677013
Please post supporting comments to bobspud - and please give him +ve rep (the star in the bottom left corner of the post)Comment
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Vodafone retro legislation to be amended
Vodafone set to escape £1.6bn Indian tax bill | This is MoneyComment
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Originally posted by TalkingCheese View Post
Now where's that much abused word, "fairness"?
Interesting how the British government can bring pressure to bear on another country, but they can't even see the same injustices in their own backyard.Last edited by SantaClaus; 13 January 2013, 21:35.'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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