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    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    I am literally in the process of crossing i's and dotting t's and formal sign up will begine TOMORROW.

    I need to discuss a few things with the administrators to ensure that I abide by the rules as well.
    I'm willing to invest even if it puts any kind of dent on the forces that maybe out of principal. We have been raped and we've done nothing illegal.

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      Originally posted by bstar1 View Post
      We have been raped and we've done nothing illegal.
      Have been? The problem is that for some of us, the rapist keeps visiting over and over - and even has the delicacy to each time send a little note advising he's gonna be with us very soon!
      Help preserve the right to be a contractor in the UK

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        It's ready - read on

        I've collated the feedback on the original paper into a short Q&A note and this is available as part of the below.

        The key issues that were mentioned several times were;

        1. Pace - we need it quickly
        2. Clear and transparent strategy
        3. Affordable
        4. Private

        The first of these points has led to a major alteration in structure. It was originally intended that the highly successful NTRT group structure would be replicated. Examination of that group shows that its success is largely due to the unpaid efforts of Mr Donkey Rhubarb and the amount of time he has dedicated to the effort. He has no equivalent amongst the diverse provider schemes that BIG GROUP is looking to represent. Finding such a person or more likely a group of willing volunteers would take an unknown length of time.

        As a consequence of the above and in an effort to gain expedited momentum BIG GROUP will now be a service offered by me and my company.

        This allows set up to go ahead quickly (tomorrow).

        This means that the fees can come to my company along with the obligation to fund the technical and legal team that might be required, including those experts in areas like insolvency and other areas outside our specialism but which should be part of the offering.

        The strategy remains the same - identify and deliver a negotiated settlement.

        I've put some detail into the paper but will share the deeper analysis only with the confidential forum to prevent leakage of IP. Signed up members will gain access to this forum following an initial verification process.

        One consequence of changing from a membership to a service, is VAT.

        A membership fee is usually not VATable. Payment for a service is. I'm investigating further but for now I think I have to add VAT.

        Therefore the £50 joining fee (from now until 31/12/15) becomes £50 plus VAT of £10. And the monthly fee becomes £15 plus VAT = £18.

        WTT Consulting | Tax Enquiry Specialists | London

        Go here and follow the links.

        Most of this is available now but we're still adding material.
        Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.

        (No, me neither).

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          Great job, Graham!
          Help preserve the right to be a contractor in the UK

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            Originally posted by webberg View Post
            I've collated the feedback on the original paper into a short Q&A note and this is available as part of the below.
            This is excellent. Bigroup fills in many gaps! I will be signing up shortly!

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              I've been asked whether contractors who participated the White Collar iterations that were not DOTAS registered are included in BIG GROUP for the fees laid out.

              YES.

              Although there is no DOTAS SRN it is included as it is in that part of the time spectrum we are covering.
              Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.

              (No, me neither).

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                Great

                Originally posted by webberg View Post
                I've been asked whether contractors who participated the White Collar iterations that were not DOTAS registered are included in BIG GROUP for the fees laid out.

                YES.

                Although there is no DOTAS SRN it is included as it is in that part of the time spectrum we are covering.
                Was just about to ask about that. Great news - I'll be signing up.
                Thanks for setting this up.

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                  Excellent

                  Well done this is good stuff.
                  All of us caught in this mess should join in - the more members, the better chance it has of succeeding.
                  Join Big Group - don't let them get away with it
                  http://www.wttbiggroup.co.uk/

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                    Thanks webberg, looks like good stuff!
                    One question,

                    "Collecting information and data on ALL schemes used between 1999 and 2011/12 to determine HMRC avenues of attack, defensive strengths and weaknesses and progress to date."

                    Does this mean BIG GROUP isn't planning on representing scheme users with open investigations for following years?
                    (Eg 2012/13)
                    Thanks

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                      Application submitted

                      Looking forward to all the positive help that the Big Group can bring
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