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For the third time: What scheme were you caught up in, and when did you agree to settle?merely at clientco for the entertainment -
'cos they just don't like you? unsurprisingly enough.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View Post
For the third time: How difficult would it be for the lobby group to raise this with the APPG (and why is it they are not doing so)?He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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Maybe you should ask them.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View Post
For the third time: How difficult would it be for the lobby group to raise this with the APPG (and why is it they are not doing so)?
To me it's obvious though that this would go nowhere. Settled = closed/end of/finito. Bit like suggesting an alternative treatment for a deceased person.Last edited by woody1; Yesterday, 13:12.Comment
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Wow.
Not much compassion on here for the 24 thousand loan charge victims who cannot access the McCann Review settlement terms because: like me they have pre-DR loans that are excluded, and agreed settlement prior to the legal deadline on 30 September 2020 in regard to post-DR loans (but may be still paying).
No support either for those like my friend: who paid WTT several thousand pounds over a 7 year period for a promise of litigation that turned out to be pure fantasy.
Thanks for the support guys. Nice to know where you all stand.Comment
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Where we stand is very simple - providers of tax avoidance schemes named by HMRC should not be on here pretending to be something that they are not.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View PostWow.
Not much compassion on here for the 24 thousand loan charge victims who cannot access the McCann Review settlement terms because: like me they have pre-DR loans that are excluded, and agreed settlement prior to the legal deadline on 30 September 2020 in regard to post-DR loans (but may be still paying).
No support either for those like my friend: who paid WTT several thousand pounds over a 7 year period for a promise of litigation that turned out to be pure fantasy.
Thanks for the support guys. Nice to know where you all stand.
I've been told exactly who you are and your modus operandi and everything you've posted confirms to me exactly who you are...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Where we stand is very simple - providers of tax avoidance schemes named by HMRC should not be on here pretending to be something that they are not.
I've been told exactly who you are and your modus operandi and everything you've posted confirms to me exactly who you are...
You are loopy. All you have done is try to block legitimate issues for victims affected by the loan charge. Are you on the payroll of those mentioned above who you heavily promoted here in the past?Comment
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You are the one avoiding/evading a question, showing no concern about the people behind the schemes, but pouring vile on anyone who has tried to help.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View PostYou are loopy. All you have done is try to block legitimate issues for victims affected by the loan charge. Are you on the payroll of those mentioned above who you heavily promoted here in the past?
The old "I have a friend who" is almost on a par with "this scheme has been legally verified"
You talk about "legitimate issues" but the only thing you have gone on about is not the people behind schemes, but those who campaigned and worked to try to help. Your MO reminds me a bit of Phil Manley, although I am not saying you are him.
Prove me wrong.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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You are getting more of a hearing here than you would on most non-contractor forums. I doubt many of joe public would give tax avoiders the time of day, let alone regard them as victims.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View PostNot much compassion on here for the 24 thousand loan charge victims who cannot access the McCann Review settlement terms because: like me they have pre-DR loans that are excluded, and agreed settlement prior to the legal deadline on 30 September 2020 in regard to post-DR loans (but may be still paying).
Did you contribute to LCAG? Did you do anything to support the cause? Or are you just bemoaning the fact that what they fought so hard to achieve, over so many years, doesn't benefit the people in your situation?
You may regard this as harsh but the fact is you used a tax avoidance scheme which, whether you realised it or not at the time, was highly risky. Just chalk it up to experience, and move on.Last edited by woody1; Yesterday, 14:05.Comment
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not really, no. especially rude, obnoxious ones like you.Originally posted by loanchargehurt View PostWow.
Not much compassion on here for tax dodgers.
Thanks for the support guys. Nice to know where you all stand.He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
You are the one avoiding/evading a question, showing no concern about the people behind the schemes, but pouring vile on anyone who has tried to help.
The old "I have a friend who" is almost on a par with "this scheme has been legally verified"
You talk about "legitimate issues" but the only thing you have gone on about is not the people behind schemes, but those who campaigned and worked to try to help. Your MO reminds me a bit of Phil Manley, although I am not saying you are him.
Prove me wrong.
I wasn't able to make sense of most of your post(s), and/or understand the relevance, which is why I didn't reply.
I can tell you that you that you are mistaken in every single thing you have said here.Comment
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