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Originally posted by squirrel View PostWishful thinking I know, but if the judge were to say that APNs are void, would HMRC have to then refund the alleged 99% that gave already paid their APNs?Comment
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Originally posted by flamel View PostSome have changed their business model - they are now advising on what to do with the new legislation, representing you against HMRC.
With at least 65,000 cases, sounds like a good business plan to me, it's a win, win and win again situation.Comment
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The selection of the Ingenious scheme for APN was probably more a result of there being a settlement offer and impending litigation. It was a tactic designed to bully some people these into accepting the settlement.
As to delay in litigation, you have to say that the two sides are as bad as each other.
The latest is that the last few days of the hearing due to be heard in Feb/Mar, missed the dates because HMRC made a veiled reference in their submissions that some senior Ingenious people had been dishonest. Such an allegation cannot be made without there being a right to respond. The balance of the hearing was delayed to allow this matter to be dealt with and a it looks like the hearing will start again in June.
No coincidence that the substantive part of their JR is to be heard at that time as well?
Rumour has it that in an earlier case management hearing, it was confirmed that the penalty for non payment of the APN will kick in at the time stated on the notice, regardless of whether there is a JR waiting to be heard.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by squirrel View PostWishful thinking I know, but if the judge were to say that APNs are void, would HMRC have to then refund the alleged 99% that gave already paid their APNs?
I am cynical enough to believe there would be some very powerful 'behind the scenes' activity if that event looked a possibility.Comment
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Originally posted by steveb555 View PostWishful thinking indeed I fear. Does anyone believe that any judge would have the courage to stand against our establishment in such a way?
I am cynical enough to believe there would be some very powerful 'behind the scenes' activity if that event looked a possibility.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostThe selection of the Ingenious scheme for APN was probably more a result of there being a settlement offer and impending litigation. It was a tactic designed to bully some people these into accepting the settlement.
As to delay in litigation, you have to say that the two sides are as bad as each other.
The latest is that the last few days of the hearing due to be heard in Feb/Mar, missed the dates because HMRC made a veiled reference in their submissions that some senior Ingenious people had been dishonest. Such an allegation cannot be made without there being a right to respond. The balance of the hearing was delayed to allow this matter to be dealt with and a it looks like the hearing will start again in June.
No coincidence that the substantive part of their JR is to be heard at that time as well?
Rumour has it that in an earlier case management hearing, it was confirmed that the penalty for non payment of the APN will kick in at the time stated on the notice, regardless of whether there is a JR waiting to be heard.Comment
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Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostSo obviously they did it on purpose. Lovely.
I think that in the evidence and cross examination in the first hearing HMRC came close to the allegation and developed it in a later paper. I think this was more about incompetence and clumsy case preparation than anything else.
As to timing of the first batch of APN's? Yes deliberate. Just like demands and notices are always scheduled for a weekend or just before a holiday. Once you understand that is a standard operating process and expected, it robs it of a lot of its power.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostRumour has it that in an earlier case management hearing, it was confirmed that the penalty for non payment of the APN will kick in at the time stated on the notice, regardless of whether there is a JR waiting to be heard.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostYes deliberate. Just like demands and notices are always scheduled for a weekend or just before a holiday. Once you understand that is a standard operating process and expected, it robs it of a lot of its power.
My wife has banned me from opening any of these letter till after the holiday/weekend in question.Join Big Group - don't let them get away with it
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