Listening to the IPSE webinar with Paul Mason (Markel Tax), their view is that (2)(b), (2)(c) and (2)(d) are most at risk here. Their view is that there's a clear link to services in (2)(a), so an annual fee paid monthly wouldn't be enough.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostListening to the IPSE webinar with Paul Mason (Markel Tax), their view is that (2)(a), (2)(b) and (2)(c) are most at risk here. Their view is that there's a clear link to services in (2)(a), so an annual fee paid monthly wouldn't be enough.Comment
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Originally posted by stuckWithCK View Post
So it is encouraging for ones received letter under 61B(2) (CK clients)?Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostListening to the IPSE webinar with Paul Mason (Markel Tax), their view is that (2)(b), (2)(c) and (2)(d) are most at risk here. Their view is that there's a clear link to services in (2)(a), so an annual fee paid monthly wouldn't be enough.
CK were caught on (a) (c) and (d) no mention of (b).
So if IPSE think (a) is pretty much defunct then CK clients need to fight only (c) and (d) and from what I have seen CK clients are not caught anywhere even close by (c) and (d).
If (a) is weak as IPSE think then this is different to what the others think.
Which rather than making me feel good makes me wonder how any of them can argue a away easily without huge confusion.
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
There's always a chance they have got it wrong so it depends on your thinking, is it worth it?
But maybe I'm just a cynical bastard who only sees leeches preying on people.Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 21 April 2022, 15:05.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
Not sure where (b) has come from since I last looked?
CK were caught on (a) (c) and (d) no mention of (b).
So if IPSE think (a) is pretty much defunct then CK clients need to fight only (c) and (d) and from what I have seen CK clients are not caught anywhere even close by (c) and (d).
If (a) is weak as IPSE think then this is different to what the others think.
Which rather than making me feel good makes me wonder how any of them can argue a away easily without huge confusion.
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Originally posted by superdoodle View PostCan anyone listen to the IPSE webinar?Comment
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Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
+1. Anyone have a link please?Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
Absolutely, it's worth putting forward your case against MSC in your appeal. I'm just not sure it's worth paying an advisor £hundreds to do it for you. If history is anything to go by, once you engage some advisors, they see you as a cash cow.
But maybe I'm just a cynical bastard who only sees leeches preying on people.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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