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Jesse Norman and loan charge

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  • ChimpMaster
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    It's already in the Telegraph, which says that HMRC will not enforce LC if open enquiries were closed in the past.

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  • Iter
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    Hopefully this is just the start, with new PM looming, and keeping the pressure up further changes can be pushed through....

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  • dammit chloe
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    Originally posted by wilks View Post
    Perhaps there are 10 happier people out there from 50,000. I would say it was a deliberate and spiteful "change" by HMRC and Norman designed to dupe HOL into thinking their closed years recommendation was accepted.
    Yes. However my main point was that the Treasury can make changes at will if they want to. No need for legislation or finance bill.

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  • wilks
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    Originally posted by dammit chloe View Post
    Don't understand. I said it was a very, very tiny change.
    Perhaps there are 10 happier people out there from 50,000. I would say it was a deliberate and spiteful "change" by HMRC and Norman designed to dupe HOL into thinking their closed years recommendation was accepted.

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  • dammit chloe
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    Originally posted by wilks View Post
    Are you joking? The proposed change will affect about 1 in every 5,000 i.e. only if HMRC have made a mistake and closed a year with a loan
    Don't understand. I said it was a very, very tiny change.

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  • wilks
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    Originally posted by dammit chloe View Post
    Yup. Seems Jesse Norman likes to play word games in an attempt to defuse the Lords.


    Something has changed which shows it can be done if the Treasury will it without much fuss. But it is a very, very tiny change.
    Are you joking? The proposed change will affect about 1 in every 5,000 i.e. only if HMRC have made a mistake and closed a year with a loan

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  • dammit chloe
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    Yup. Seems Jesse Norman likes to play word games in an attempt to defuse the Lords.


    Something has changed which shows it can be done if the Treasury will it without much fuss. But it is a very, very tiny change.

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  • wilks
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    Originally posted by Iliketax View Post
    Loan charge starts almost immediately: https://parliamentlive.tv/event/inde...1-63ee985273d6
    Unless Norman misstated it, its a load of rubbish. He states if an enquiry was opened and full disclosure was made and the enquiry was then closed then out of scope of LC. That scenario would happen only by HMRC mistake as why would they close an enquiry when there was clearly a loan.

    The HOL have been duped and we will be sure they understand this via LCAG.

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  • Iliketax
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    Loan charge starts almost immediately: https://parliamentlive.tv/event/inde...1-63ee985273d6

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  • SandyD
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    Keep us updated!

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