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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostHi all, so all good stuff with the MP's etc, any idea where we go from here?? I assume there is work going on in the background, is the move now to press for a change to the upcoming finance bill by NTRT, that seems the most obvious next step and if so what are the incrementals to get to that stage?Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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At the end of all this, I hope we are going to a have a bloody big party!Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI know bankruptcy is my only option. The money is gone. Mortgage is for 120% of house worth. Its interest only. No savings. I am not going to go into details publicly - though DR and SC know all about it.
There are a few in the same boat as me.
But its irrelevant. There will be no deal.
So its a fight to the death for me. And I am not going down on my own. What a waste of a life that would be.
All I'm saying is that circumstancies change in both directions and given the will the treasury can most definately come up with alternative solutions.Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostAt the end of all this, I hope we are going to a have a bloody big party!Comment
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Originally posted by portseven View PostNTRT are meeting with the Treasury this week, expect to be the first of many difficult conversations with them.Comment
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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostThe su moto deal charged only tax. There was no NI, Interest or Penalties. That would over half my liability and make it much more likely I and hundreds of others could pay. In any case the tax tribunals may well rule along those lines anyway. Infact the tax tribunals may even rule that s58 does not apply anyway. Faced with such an outcome and the massive pressue created by NTRT I see every possibility and deal will surface.
As for tax tribunals, I agree entirely, however that’s dependant on a judgment which until made remains an unknown and I for one don’t see why HMRC should be allowed to put anyone in such a dangerous position when they acted within the law as it stood at the time – the fact that HMRC had to misrepresent the facts to ensure S58 became law makes the situation shocking on a scale I can’t even begin to articulate!
All in all a very dangerous precedent to set!!Comment
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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostThe su moto deal charged only tax. There was no NI, Interest or Penalties. That would over half my liability and make it much more likely I and hundreds of others could pay. In any case the tax tribunals may well rule along those lines anyway. Infact the tax tribunals may even rule that s58 does not apply anyway. Faced with such an outcome and the massive pressue created by NTRT I see every possibility and deal will surface.Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostIIRC the Suo Moto deal was better than that. It was a % of the tax owed based on the amount deemed to be owed.Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostIIRC the Suo Moto deal was better than that. It was a % of the tax owed based on the amount deemed to be owed.Comment
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