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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt's worth considering because this will likely drag on for years.
The other alternative is to invest the money. Beating HMRC's interest rate (currently 3%), with lowish risk, shouldn't be that hard.Comment
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Originally posted by rufusTfirefly View PostIsn't the interest rate that HMRC give you 0% on CTDs less than £100,000 ?Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostYes but having a CTD stops interest accruing at 3%. In order to stand still you would need to earn 3% (net) on any investment.Comment
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Got my latest reply from David Gauke today, scanned onwards to Whitehouse. Same old saga but padded out a lot more than the last time, we're now up to 4 pages of waffle.
Question is, is he deliberately or genuinely missing the point?Comment
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Originally posted by AlbionRovers View PostQuestion is, is he deliberately or genuinely missing the point?
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Originally posted by AlbionRovers View PostGot my latest reply from David Gauke today, scanned onwards to Whitehouse. Same old saga but padded out a lot more than the last time, we're now up to 4 pages of waffle.
Question is, is he deliberately or genuinely missing the point?Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostI just can't work out how Gauke can keep spewing out this crap. I wish he would wake up and smell the coffee!!
BTW. I Received my latest reply from a cabinet minister yesterday stating catagorically that the government has no intention of amending S58. This reply to my previous 3 page letter after being denied a 2nd meeting was a whopping 6 lines long!Comment
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Originally posted by BarneyCool View PostHe knows only to well what the coffee smells like and indeed prior to being elected he used to prefer the smell of coffee. These days however he prefers the smell of Bull Tulip.
BTW. I Received my latest reply from a cabinet minister yesterday stating catagorically that the government has no intention of amending S58. This reply to my previous 3 page letter after being denied a 2nd meeting was a whopping 6 lines long!Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostThink I've had enough of this forum. It's just consuming to much of my time and it just gets more and more depressing. I'm just going to read the NTRT and Montp (if we ever get any) newsletters etc....Comment
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