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Originally posted by eek View PostWhile I see and agree with the point of view - companies are often transitory especially when presented with large unexpected bills while individuals can't so easily escape...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Postftfy - I also suspect it would be a hard thing to fight against - few MPs are going to argue in support of tax avoiders avoiding tax.... After that it will depend on what the court decides but the BN66 crowd can tell you how that will work out....
BN66ers now have to pay up (or arrange time to pay) or go bankrupt.
So loan scheme users appear to be in the clear for now. However that will change.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. HMRC lied to parliament. It can be proven. Lawyers advised BN66 crowd not to litigate as no judge would find against HMRC!
BN66ers now have to pay up (or arrange time to pay) or go bankrupt.
So loan scheme users appear to be in the clear for now. However that will change.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostUntil 2019 you mean?
HMRC are refusing to settle loan scheme cases at the moment - even where they previously offered settlement.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHMRC are refusing to settle loan scheme cases at the moment - even where they previously offered settlement.Comment
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Originally posted by EBTContractor View PostDoes anyone know why they don't want to settle?
1. They are currently moving offices around the country.
2. The Rangers decision has meant their legal team need to re-group.STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by EBTContractor View PostDoes anyone know why they don't want to settle?
They could having a cunning plan. Or totally incompetent.Comment
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You can still settle pre-2011 schemes. For post DR schemes this has put on hold, I would say because settling involves paying tax and NI on money the contractor never received and most people don't have access to the 'fees' that were attached to these schemes. There is a webinar being held on Friday to discuss this so I would encourage people to join that or at least register so you are kept informed of the next steps.Comment
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Originally posted by regron View PostIMO
1. They are currently moving offices around the country.
2. The Rangers decision has meant their legal team need to re-group.
That's the galling thing about this, they get clarity on the situation at the SC and, because they don't like its applicability in other areas, they are seeking to nullify the impact of a decision they sought.
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