Yeah, maybe it has, I apologise if I've cause offence.
As I keep restating, whether you win or lose is of no consequence to me.
The way I see it is members of the scheme took a gamble when they joined the scheme. I was told of a 'great' IoM scheme about 4 years ago, may have been MontP and I had a look at it. I decided there was no way I was going to get involved in it, not out of any moral sense of duty to pay my fair share of tax, but because there was no way in this world I could see me getting away with it. I don't care how many little bits of paper the scheme providers had in front of them because at the end of the day it has no legal bearing, it's just one man's musings on whether or not it works.
This is what agitates me. Scheme members took a gamble. Anyone that says they quite honestly thought it was a 100% legit scheme with no risk attached at all is either a liar or a fool. It's not tax planning, it's exploiting what they think is a loophole. And if you get away with it then well done, it was a risk worth taking. But all the bleating from the crowd about the Human Rights; being forced into the scheme because of IR35; HMRC are out to get you; Labour are going to get us all next; it's just not fair; and so on and so on is what annoys me personally.
And with that I'll leave you to fight your case. Good luck, I believe you will need it.
As I keep restating, whether you win or lose is of no consequence to me.
The way I see it is members of the scheme took a gamble when they joined the scheme. I was told of a 'great' IoM scheme about 4 years ago, may have been MontP and I had a look at it. I decided there was no way I was going to get involved in it, not out of any moral sense of duty to pay my fair share of tax, but because there was no way in this world I could see me getting away with it. I don't care how many little bits of paper the scheme providers had in front of them because at the end of the day it has no legal bearing, it's just one man's musings on whether or not it works.
This is what agitates me. Scheme members took a gamble. Anyone that says they quite honestly thought it was a 100% legit scheme with no risk attached at all is either a liar or a fool. It's not tax planning, it's exploiting what they think is a loophole. And if you get away with it then well done, it was a risk worth taking. But all the bleating from the crowd about the Human Rights; being forced into the scheme because of IR35; HMRC are out to get you; Labour are going to get us all next; it's just not fair; and so on and so on is what annoys me personally.
And with that I'll leave you to fight your case. Good luck, I believe you will need it.



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