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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostWhats a mere £230m when they saved the world !
BBC News - HMRC 'loses nerve' chasing big firms, says MPComment
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Originally posted by BigBlackDog View Post
Dont see any retro tax legislation for any of the big firms that have been in the press for avoidance, wonder why? Using the "but they employ lots of people so pay tax in other ways" is not a justification to let them off the hook in paying what HMRC refer to as "their fair share". IF they were forced to pay their fair share doesnt mean they wouldnt do business here, its cobblers and an excuse for being soft on big firms.Last edited by smalldog; 19 December 2013, 10:28.Comment
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Double standards
In Gauke's latest reply letter, the words 'wholly artificial scheme' and 'aggressive tax avoidance' featured highly. If similar terms cannot be applied to the tax arrangements of Amazon, Starbucks, Barclays et al, then I must be missing something. The hypocrisy and double standards are simply beyond belief. Is this a line that NTRT should be mentioning in the next counter artillery barage that is sent in the direction of Westminster?Comment
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Originally posted by reckless View PostIn Gauke's latest reply letter, the words 'wholly artificial scheme' and 'aggressive tax avoidance' featured highly. If similar terms cannot be applied to the tax arrangements of Amazon, Starbucks, Barclays et al, then I must be missing something. The hypocrisy and double standards are simply beyond belief. Is this a line that NTRT should be mentioning in the next counter artillery barage that is sent in the direction of Westminster?Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostIm not aware of the subtleties in the arguments used by NTRT, but I cant see how we cant use the "why do this to us when you havent done it to them", double standards argument.
The extent of the retrospection in our case is without precedent. It was totally over the top.Comment
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Merry Xmas
Reading the edge ebt thread on cuk ...
I for one am glad that Montpelier have stuck with us throughout and hope they have a happy IOM xmas and long live their support !
CPBWRN.Comment
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View PostReading the edge ebt thread on cuk ...
I for one am glad that Montpelier have stuck with us throughout and hope they have a happy IOM xmas and long live their support !
CPBWRN.
Some of the other EBT providers also appear to have done a moonlight flit.
Whatever people may say about Montpelier, at least they didn't just abandon us.Comment
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Originally posted by reckless View PostIn Gauke's latest reply letter, the words 'wholly artificial scheme' and 'aggressive tax avoidance' featured highly. If similar terms cannot be applied to the tax arrangements of Amazon, Starbucks, Barclays et al, then I must be missing something. The hypocrisy and double standards are simply beyond belief. Is this a line that NTRT should be mentioning in the next counter artillery barage that is sent in the direction of Westminster?
It is also part of the chairman's complaint which is now with the Adjudicator.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostYes, I feel really sorry for the Edge guys. The promoter has done a runner and left them to fend for themselves.
Some of the other EBT providers also appear to have done a moonlight flit.
Whatever people may say about Montpelier, at least they didn't just abandon us.Comment
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