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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostBecause how do you know whether your circumstances meet or do not meet the circumstance of those who have? Can you be certain MP havent mistakenly missed you as having the relevant circumstances?
Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostGood for you. But I think enough people have been left hanging on in the past without communication from them. If you are happy to be in the 'not received anything so Im happy' camp, I pleased for you. But Im not happy about coded messages being floated and generally being left out the loop.
Remember, you were one of those who didn't think a closed forum was a good idea - if we had one, the info could potentially have been shared...
Maybe the NTRT letter will include a mention about these letters...Comment
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Originally posted by BettySwollocks View PostDid you inform MP when HMRC opened enquiries into your tax years where you used the IOM DTA...? If you did, they will know. If you didn't and this angle of attack is successful then HMRC will know and you will get the same benefit - the only downside is that you won't know this until it's happened...Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostThere is no need for us all to know, and given that at least one of us has been running to HMRC with whatever dropped into their lap from MP / NTRT, I'd prefer that nothing was circulated other than to those that it directly affects. I don't like not knowing either, but that's the price we pay for keeping tactics under cover. You said yourself that we shouldn't be showing our hand. For me it's about trust. If you trust MP and NTRT to have our best interests at heart, we have to accept there are things we won't be told, not because we have to be kept in the dark, but because HMRC have to be. I'm happy with that.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postjust read the newsletter, very interesting. Thanks guys..
Keep up the good work guys, we have got to keep reminding ourselves NTRT is our best option, IMHO it is our ONLY option.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostThen we disagree. How can this not be a communication issue? Do you seriously think sending a letter to some and not others would start a debate in itself?
And I havent for one minute suggested the content of this letter be discussed in the open.
Nor did I say you had wanted the content letter discussed in the open.Comment
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Originally posted by OneUnited View PostAgree, very interesting.
Keep up the good work guys, we have got to keep reminding ourselves NTRT is our best option, IMHO it is our ONLY option.Comment
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Newsletter 14th November 2014
Newsletter now uploaded to the members section of the NTRT website.
Best regards
Santa
P.S. Please check your junk email if you think you haven't received the letter. Thanks.'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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I still can't believe the debate about the "letter" is still going on.
My letter said Private and Confidential and was addressed to me. I'm therefore not at liberty to specify the content. If you haven't got one then take it up with MP if you are feeling left out of the loop just to clear any worries you may have.
Have a good weekend everyone.Comment
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