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I honestly can't see that a large proportion of the electorate would give a monkeys about this. Unless you are referring to the general way in which the Tories have behaved over the last few years, which is a different question."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Argue later but pay NOW
From yesterday's Mail on Sunday
Argue later but pay NOW says taxman: Shock order means big bills for thousands in avoidance schemes including top celebrities and major companies | This is MoneyComment
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HMRC engaged in tax avoidance
Under the proposed rules I wonder if HMRC will investigate their own offshore property deal back in 2001??
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Can't see that there's much point in sending anything out until we've picked over the Budget. Sadly I also don't see that there will be anything positive thereOriginally posted by nevergiveup View PostIs a NTRT newsletter due soon? Could do with a bit of positive news!
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
"because it will be backdated, covering not just new disputes but all outstanding cases of the past 15 years."
Does this mean the 2004 DOTAS only clause has now been widened to catch everyone DOTAS or not?Comment
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I think they got that wrong.Originally posted by screwthis View Post"because it will be backdated, covering not just new disputes but all outstanding cases of the past 15 years."
Does this mean the 2004 DOTAS only clause has now been widened to catch everyone DOTAS or not?Comment
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Given the number of people this will affect, I can't believe for a minute that there will not be a whole bunch of legal challenges to it - and another Thread.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI think they got that wrong.Comment
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This all needs debating, the paper is an opening gambit, doesnt mean it will end up like that so agree we dont know what it will finally look like.Originally posted by swede View PostGiven the number of people this will affect, I can't believe for a minute that there will not be a whole bunch of legal challenges to it - and another Thread.Comment
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And far from being on our own anymore, a whole group of wealthy and influential people now find themselves at the receiving end of retrospective legislation. People with press, business and political influence. This could get interesting.Originally posted by swede View PostGiven the number of people this will affect, I can't believe for a minute that there will not be a whole bunch of legal challenges to it - and another Thread.Comment
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