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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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As I mentioned a couple of days ago, Whitehouse are very busy at the moment working on the amendment.
However, they are still getting a lot of emails from us.
Unless you have an urgent need to contact them, can you leave it a couple of weeks until things have quietened down a bit.
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I find it astounding that nobody appears to know of retrospective taxation or daren't mention it.Originally posted by AlbionRovers View Post
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Mr Guake
Mr. Gauke has just been on the BBC talking about the latest big four accountancy tax avoidance stuff. It is interesting to see how his language has changed. He now talks about tax avoidance in terms of 'what Parliament intended'. I really think this is down to the efforts of NTR.
It's a shame it hasn't dawned on him that my legitimate tax planning worked entirely within Parliament's intention.Comment
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I heard him, I nearly choked when he claimed that the staff from the big four didn't use the info they found to exploit loopholes, instead they used it to make sure their client's 'complied with tax law', i.e. they legally structured it in a way that avoided tax. Maybe they advise this guy:Originally posted by PlaneSailing View PostMr. Gauke has just been on the BBC talking about the latest big four accountancy tax avoidance stuff. It is interesting to see how his language has changed. He now talks about tax avoidance in terms of 'what Parliament intended'. I really think this is down to the efforts of NTR.
It's a shame it hasn't dawned on him that my legitimate tax planning worked entirely within Parliament's intention.
Cameron avoids inheritance tax bill - Residential Conveyancing, Personal Injury, Family Law, Probate and Trusts, Wills and Tax Planning and Personal Tax
Actually, they probably do, don't they?Comment
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Off to visit my MP this Friday ...
Wish me luck chaps - I'm off to visit my MP (Rob Wilson - Reading East) on Friday and I'm a bit nervous as I know he's Conservative and very pro Gauke/anti-tax avoidance etc ... I've got my lobbying tool-kit but I know I wont remember half the arguments when put under pressure by someone who argues for a living
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Good luck !
Nice one JLG. You will be fine. If he is open to listen then he will understand the issue is not one of tax avoidance but of retrospection and legitimate expectation. You have all the ammo to counter any argument and dont worry if you dont remember it all, your contribution can only be positive !Originally posted by jlg15333 View PostWish me luck chaps - I'm off to visit my MP (Rob Wilson - Reading East) on Friday and I'm a bit nervous as I know he's Conservative and very pro Gauke/anti-tax avoidance etc ... I've got my lobbying tool-kit but I know I wont remember half the arguments when put under pressure by someone who argues for a living
BTW, check these out. Came out today...
MPs' letter to George Osborne: Repeal Section 58 :: Contractor UK
Repeal 'devastating' tax rule Section 58, MPs tell Osborne :: Contractor UKComment
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Good luck mate. I felt a bit like that before I saw Cameron. He was very pro-Gauke, but use the NTRT sheet countering all of the recent Gauke arguments. Believe me, its not as daunting as you think. Just ask him why you are now being treated as a law breaker, when no court has ever found you guilty. Cameron had no answer to that one.Originally posted by jlg15333 View PostWish me luck chaps - I'm off to visit my MP (Rob Wilson - Reading East) on Friday and I'm a bit nervous as I know he's Conservative and very pro Gauke/anti-tax avoidance etc ... I've got my lobbying tool-kit but I know I wont remember half the arguments when put under pressure by someone who argues for a living
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Absolutely, also mention that the only reason you got involved was due to uncertainty over IR35, this was tax planning not tax avoidanceOriginally posted by normalbloke View PostGood luck mate. I felt a bit like that before I saw Cameron. He was very pro-Gauke, but use the NTRT sheet countering all of the recent Gauke arguments. Believe me, its not as daunting as you think. Just ask him why you are now being treated as a law breaker, when no court has ever found you guilty. Cameron had no answer to that one.Comment
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Great Letter
What a fantastic letter. Good work Whitehouse, NTRT and campaign members. Great progress.Originally posted by TalkingCheese View PostBTW, check these out. Came out today...
MPs' letter to George Osborne: Repeal Section 58 :: Contractor UK
Repeal 'devastating' tax rule Section 58, MPs tell Osborne :: Contractor UKLast edited by MMSguru; 1 May 2013, 18:54.Comment
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