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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Originally posted by reckless View PostAn absolutely excellent quotation DR. This should be trumpeted from the roof-tops, so that all citizens of the UK become aware of the fate that awaits them if this morally repugnant government succeeds with its Orwellian plans.
Viv la revolution!Comment
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Originally posted by swede View PostIs this something we should be approaching our MPs with DR? I'd be more than happy to go and have another chat with mine regarding this. He was on last years Finance Bill Committee - does this mean he would be on this years too?Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Posthttp://www.taxchambers.com/sites/def...sultations.pdf
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That these proposals could now even be mooted, shows that there is something very
rotten in the state of HMRC."merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNot quite. It shows that the Customs and Excise people within HMRC don't understand that their guilty until we are satisfied you aren't approach isn't how the rest of HMRC worked....Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt's one thing to change it to "guilty until proven innocent" going forward but it's another thing altogether to retrospectively apply this as far back as 2004.
and off the back of Venables QC's paper, he is damn right, last time I vote Tory! I would imagine a large proportion of the electorate would think twice about doing the same. Labour started all this but Gauke and co. seem hell bent on taking this nuclear! The prospect of basically voting Gauke back into his position after all this makes my stomach churn.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postits pretty obvious that HMRC are using retro as a punitive measure to a) put people off ever going near something similar, b) to punish those that did. I struggle to believe its for purely financial reasons.
and off the back of Venables QC's paper, he is damn right, last time I vote Tory! I would imagine a large proportion of the electorate would think twice about doing the same. Labour started all this but Gauke and co. seem hell bent on taking this nuclear! The prospect of basically voting Gauke back into his position after all this makes my stomach churn.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postits pretty obvious that HMRC are using retro as a punitive measure to a) put people off ever going near something similar, b) to punish those that did. I struggle to believe its for purely financial reasons.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNot quite. It shows that the Customs and Excise people within HMRC don't understand that their guilty until we are satisfied you aren't approach isn't how the rest of HMRC worked....
C&E do VAT and other duties (in the tax sense) Revenue do personal and corporate tax, NI etc.
The VAT guys have always been open and above board and you always know where you stand with them. The Revenue guys are the greasy weasels."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSmall point and off topic, but it's not the Customs and Excise people that are the problem it's the (Inland) Revenue side that are the numpties.
C&E do VAT and other duties (in the tax sense) Revenue do personal and corporate tax, NI etc.
The VAT guys have always been open and above board and you always know where you stand with them. The Revenue guys are the greasy weasels.Comment
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