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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostWe've had an excellent response to the survey so far.
Please keep them coming.
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Mine's submitted....Comment
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Please can you complete the "settlement/FTT" survey if you haven't already done so.
Link to Survey
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2015 closure ?
Anyone think the MP FTT case will be heard in 2015 ?
What about the NTRT latest gambit, will that conclude or be another strand taking years through tax tribunals ?Comment
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Originally posted by travellingknob View Post(1) Anyone think the MP FTT case will be heard in 2015 ?
(2)What about the NTRT latest gambit, will that conclude or be another strand taking years through tax tribunals ?
2) That's up to HMRC.Comment
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Perhaps the more immediate question is when will we start receiving APNs? Have HMRC released any information about how many have been sent out? I guess there's no way of telling where we are in the list.
Do we think HMRC are consciously delaying issuing APNs given a) our history of appealing everything, and b) the fact that there are already cases in the FTT process?Comment
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Originally posted by deckster View PostPerhaps the more immediate question is when will we start receiving APNs? Have HMRC released any information about how many have been sent out? I guess there's no way of telling where we are in the list.
Do we think HMRC are consciously delaying issuing APNs given a) our history of appealing everything, and b) the fact that there are already cases in the FTT process?
The only individuals who have received APNs so far are more wealthy investors in film schemes etc. That's why HMRC are able to report that 99% have paid up - these are mostly rich people.
HMRC pockets £32m from tax avoidance scheme users - 15 Dec 2014 - Accountancy AgeComment
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Originally posted by bstar1 View PostWaiting to see who wins the next election to make it there headacheComment
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