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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008

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    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
    HMRC committed to publishing the list before the finance bill receives royal assent, which should be later this month.
    Unless they retrospecively change their minds.

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      well what dya know:

      HMRC

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        Originally posted by smalldog View Post
        well what dya know:

        HMRC
        Apparently HMRC disagrees.

        HMRC rejects insolvency fear claims | Economia

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          Not really anything new, but maybe we should all start hounding the contacts in the 'Further Advice' section

          https://www.gov.uk/government/upload..._to_return.pdf
          STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"

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            Originally posted by regron View Post
            Not really anything new, but maybe we should all start hounding the contacts in the 'Further Advice' section

            https://www.gov.uk/government/upload..._to_return.pdf
            about time they published the list of schemes I would think, might phone them to find out!

            Ive sent an email to Brian.
            Last edited by smalldog; 7 July 2014, 14:47.

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              Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
              HMRC quote “They are only paying the money that is legally due.”

              Isn't this, "may be legally due" ??

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                Response from HMRC:

                Dear Mr XX

                Thank you for your email.

                We shall be publishing the list of affected DOTAS schemes by Royal Assent to the Finance Bill. The DOTAS list is only one part of what may trigger an APN; they can also be received as a result of receiving a follower notice or using a scheme that is counter-acted under the general anti-abuse rule.

                Regards

                Brian New

                Brian New
                Counter-Avoidance Policy
                Warwick House
                Station Road
                Redhill
                RH1 1QU
                Tel: 03000 536935


                My subsequent reply:

                Dear Mr New, thanks for the reply.

                In terms of the treasury statements around HMRC enforcement I understand Time to pay arrangements have been suggested in the case of genuine hardship by Mr Gauke. I would imagine this being quite far reaching, otherwise we could end up in a situation where someone is bankrupted for an APN, Only to then find they win the eventual litigation case, would the earlier bankruptcy be unwound, would credit lines/historys etc be reinstated? Can you confirm if there is any guidance for the tax payer in respect of this?

                Appreciate that HMRC win 80% of cases taken to litigation, but its not a given this is already HMRC money that will not eventually be due back to the taxpayer. Therefore an element of uncertainty and I assume caution would need to be exercised in bankrupting someone over what is purely a potential debt until litigation finally settles the dispute?

                I could very well find myself in this position so would very much appreciate any guidance you can offer.

                regards
                Last edited by smalldog; 7 July 2014, 15:56.

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                  I shall send one too...

                  Thanks for the template.

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                    Originally posted by tax is taxing View Post
                    I shall send one too...

                    Thanks for the template.
                    I see no harm in probing the contacts provided as part of the legislation notes. They're there to answer questions, IMHO there is nothing to be gained by hiding in the shadows. Time to break cover in my view and venture into no mans land.

                    Hello hmrc, who have probably Cunningly put two and two together from my email and this forum and worked out who I am! Shock horror.

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                      Does anyone know the exact date when Royal assent is due?

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