Originally posted by Hareforthebear
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Originally posted by Hareforthebear View Post
Yeah fair enough. I’m not trying to stick up for them, just trying to see it from their side. Initially I had an entirely different perspective towards them on it, but being able to pick up the little bits and pieces along the way (largely from what others have posted here), I have changed my mind on it a bit.
All I hope for you guys' sakes is that they push back hard on HMRC. I reckon the PSC side of their business is doomed if they are not seen to put up a real fight.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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I've just received a letter from Hector (got the usual heart palpitations) confirming my appeal is valid and the charges are stood over. They said the next step is to determine the test appeals + once complete they'll provide an update. Wonder how they select the test cases then?
Again there was a discrepancy with what WTT, David Kirk and IPSE said re: appeals. WTT said don't use a standard template as you stand more chance of success if you add more detail. David sent std templates as said Hector will be overwhelmed and won't be able to read each one in detail. And IPSE said you should ask for a review when you submit your (I assume detailed) appeal.
Oh well, let's hope they pick some good appeals that show their determinations are a complete farce.Comment
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Originally posted by rdw1970 View PostI've just received a letter from Hector (got the usual heart palpitations) confirming my appeal is valid and the charges are stood over. They said the next step is to determine the test appeals + once complete they'll provide an update. Wonder how they select the test cases then?
Again there was a discrepancy with what WTT, David Kirk and IPSE said re: appeals. WTT said don't use a standard template as you stand more chance of success if you add more detail. David sent std templates as said Hector will be overwhelmed and won't be able to read each one in detail. And IPSE said you should ask for a review when you submit your (I assume detailed) appeal.
Oh well, let's hope they pick some good appeals that show their determinations are a complete farce.
David is probably right in that at this stage you didn't want to stand out from the crowd to either be completely ignored (likely HMRC lose) or so stupid that HMRC would love you to be a test case.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
HMRC selection of appeals will be the cases they think they are most likely to win.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 DealorNoDeal View Post
I'm not sure how they can do that. The company/tax returns won't tell them much, and what else have they got to go on?Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
I'm not sure how they can do that. The company/tax returns won't tell them much, and what else have they got to go on?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Picking the very best cases could backfire because lots of people may say "I didn't operate anything like that, so I want my own day in court".
If they want to pin the MSC label on everyone they need to select representative cases, not cherry pick outliers.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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I am pretty sure I know the best strategy for HMRC to pick cases; but I'm not sharing it here!Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostPicking the very best cases could backfire because lots of people may say "I didn't operate anything like that, so I want my own day in court".
If they want to pin the MSC label on everyone they need to select representative cases, not cherry pick outliers.Comment
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