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Originally posted by warlord View PostOnce again HMRC get there way. The MPs voted that the bill can go through without needing a 2nd review.(as I understand this crazy process). But agreed it looks like some MPs voted the wrong way. Never mind.......it doesn't matter, yeah right, i'm now screwedComment
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Originally posted by Morlock View PostIf a motion/bill fails to get a 2nd reading it is defeated. The motion to introduce a new clause 12 was related to tax avoidance using eurobonds, disguised employment and dormant companies. It was defeated but was nothing to do with us anyway.Comment
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Originally posted by Morlock View PostIf a motion/bill fails to get a 2nd reading it is defeated. The motion to introduce a new clause 12 was related to tax avoidance using eurobonds, disguised employment and dormant companies. It was defeated but was nothing to do with us anyway.Comment
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Mark Field MP delivered the goods - once more!
http://markfieldmp.com/uncategorized...yments-regime/Comment
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Latest news on the Finance Bill 2013-14 to 2014-15
This Bill has now completed all its stages in the House of Commons.
This Bill will now go to the House of Lords for consideration.
Extract taken from the below link:
Finance Bill 2013-14 to 2014-15 — UK ParliamentSTRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostMark Field MP delivered the goods - once more!
Mark Field - Member of Parliament for Cities of London & WestminsterComment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostAt this point we are hoping that a JR will be launched by one of the other parties with deeper pockets than us!
Originally posted by warlord View PostOnce again HMRC get there way. The MPs voted that the bill can go through without needing a 2nd review.(as I understand this crazy process). But agreed it looks like some MPs voted the wrong way. Never mind.......it doesn't matter, yeah right, i'm now screwed
Originally posted by lucozade View PostDo we know when APNs will be discussed?
Originally posted by lucozade View PostFinally an MP that understands it !Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View PostFinally an MP that understands it !Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUntil HMRC decide which schemes are affected nothing will happen.
You were screwed anyway. What are you going to do about it?
They will discussed retrospectively.
One MP in 6 years - good progress.Comment
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