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'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostDon't you love it when the BBC don't provide an input box to comment!
He has always been very supportive just really a catch up with him and want to get his views on the proposed changes in the Finance bill and its impact.
Should we be expecting a HMRC response from the adjudicator, I seem to remember someone posting that a reply would be sent out around the 14/05, anyone had anything yet?Comment
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Read this yesterday and loved how this "journalist" parrots the Gov's rhetoric verbatim. But hey, it's the BBC...
I guess us serfs have no business "commenting" as the purpose of this article is the same as that of the "we're closing in on you" posters HMRC loves - merely telling us what they're gonna do to us.Comment
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See my MP
Hi,
Just new to the forum here, and would like adive if possible. My local MP is faily well know labor MP, but is not on the Finance Committee. Is it still worth me going to see him ? If so, is there a quick link to some literature so I can be prepared with what I'd like to say once there ? Thanks in advance.Comment
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DaveJohnno, YES, by all means, you should see your MP regardless of him sitting on the committee or not.
As per my post above, I intend to compile a "cheat sheet" very soon (editing help is welcome...) but in the meantime, please check the "Facts" page on dotas-scandal.org, which has a number of bullet points to elaborate on when you meet your MP. Hope it helps.Comment
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Meeting With MP
Originally posted by OneUnited View PostAlso going to meet MP this Friday.
He has always been very supportive just really a catch up with him and want to get his views on the proposed changes in the Finance bill and its impact.
Should we be expecting a HMRC response from the adjudicator, I seem to remember someone posting that a reply would be sent out around the 14/05, anyone had anything yet?
Met with MP Friday, he his still very supportive.
Have sent the details of our discussions on to NTRT.Comment
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Today in the news
The presenter said she had been "completely open and honest" with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), adding: "I have never hidden anything."
BBC News - Gabby Logan admits tax avoidance but vows to pay it back
HMRC pursued Icebreaker through the courts after the Times newspaper first exposed the scheme in 2012. Its members have until 2 July to decide whether they want to appeal. HMRC said it would be seeking payment of the tax in the meantime.SAY NO TO RETROSPECTIVE TAXComment
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Originally posted by zippo View PostThe presenter said she had been "completely open and honest" with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), adding: "I have never hidden anything."
BBC News - Gabby Logan admits tax avoidance but vows to pay it back
HMRC pursued Icebreaker through the courts after the Times newspaper first exposed the scheme in 2012. Its members have until 2 July to decide whether they want to appeal. HMRC said it would be seeking payment of the tax in the meantime.
Or are they about the same?
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Love how quickly "tax avoidance" has become the new ultimate sin - to be ashamed of, and to atone for in public, of course.
A textbook example of a witch hunt, and of the much loved "divide and conquer" tactics so skillfully deployed by our dear leaders. Gotta grant it to them.
www.dotas-scandal.orgComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPlease create your own thread if you want to discuss this and then create a link to it from here. By now we really should not need cojak involved for this sort of stuff.
Its worse than dealing with schoolkids - more like herding cats.....Comment
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