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

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    Originally posted by Retro View Post
    Indeed, a fight to the death between WG and HMRC leaving us caught in the cross-fire with no possibility of a negotiated settlement. I'm aware that most people on this forum are not interested in a settlement and NTRT don't appear to have the appetite for this but I shall continue to discuss with HMRC although I have to say that I'm getting nowhere fast. WG and HMRC are making a settlement impossible.
    Whatever WG would do, HMRC will never settle.

    Settlement is no good to me - I will go bankrupt if we have to pay anything.

    But I wish you good luck with getting a settlement for yourself.

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      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      Whatever WG would do, HMRC will never settle.

      Settlement is no good to me - I will go bankrupt if we have to pay anything.

      But I wish you good luck with getting a settlement for yourself.
      Settle, with that bunch of scum! last thing on earth I would do, they're gonna have to work for it. Im not gonna make it easy for them. I will make sure they spend a lot of time and effort on the extraction.
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        Originally posted by smalldog View Post
        Settle, with that bunch of scum! last thing on earth I would do, they're gonna have to work for it. Im not gonna make it easy for them. I will make sure they spend a lot of time and effort on the extraction.
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        And I support you in that.

        As I support Retro for getting a settlement for him/her.

        We all have to do what is best for ourselves.

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          Originally posted by Retro View Post
          Indeed, a fight to the death between WG and HMRC leaving us caught in the cross-fire with no possibility of a negotiated settlement. I'm aware that most people on this forum are not interested in a settlement and NTRT don't appear to have the appetite for this but I shall continue to discuss with HMRC although I have to say that I'm getting nowhere fast. WG and HMRC are making a settlement impossible.
          I just can't see why they'd offer a deal. First of all, they're not risking their own money, secondly they think they have us nailed. They want to be seen as people you don't want to cross. The only thing that'd I think they could give would be extra time to pay, but that'll come at a price too. It's not like they have to let us come out of it with some dignity, they want us humiliated. I sincerely wish you the very best of luck, but personally I haven't detected a shred of humanity in them, quite the opposite.

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            Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View Post
            It's not like they have to let us come out of it with some dignity, they want us humiliated. I sincerely wish you the very best of luck, but personally I haven't detected a shred of humanity in them, quite the opposite.
            Certain careers / positions attract certain personality types...

            "What distinguishes all of these people [sociopaths] from the rest of us is an utterly empty hole in the psyche, where there should be the most evolved of all humanizing functions." (Dr. Martha Stout in 'The Sociopath Next Door').
            Help preserve the right to be a contractor in the UK

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              Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
              Just listening to John Redwood on Radio 4 saying how unfair it is for a retrospective tax change to be forced into the UK Government, maybe we can come up with a pithy slogan for this, maybe No To Retrospective Tax or NTRT
              Post of the month! Well done SimonMac!

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                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                Post of the month! Well done SimonMac!
                For all those on twitter

                https://twitter.com/Camnomis/status/525550964145934336 feel free to RT
                Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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                  Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
                  For all those on twitter

                  https://twitter.com/Camnomis/status/525550964145934336 feel free to RT
                  Presumably the UK should pay up front without appeal as there is no assumption that the monies should remain in their hands?

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                    Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View Post
                    Presumably the UK should pay up front without appeal as there is no assumption that the monies should remain in their hands?
                    Yep the EU can hold it until such time as the UK prove it is their property and should be returned with interest, no?

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                      Politicians at play....

                      Our Prime Minister on the EU demanding £1.7bn.

                      "It is an unacceptable way for this organisation to work - to suddenly present a bill like this for such a vast sum of money with so little time to pay it," BBC News - Cameron: UK won't pay £1.7bn EU bill next month

                      I agree, unacceptable! Yet its ok for your government to agree a bill that allows HMRC to demand advanced payment of a vast sum of money with so little time to pay it (90 days in fact) from UK tax payers when a court has not even proven that they did anything wrong in the first place.

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