Originally posted by bstar1
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- It is DonkeyRhubarb's opinion (and DR has been in HMRC's face for a long time now) that it will be quite some time before appeals hit the tribunals - there are 20,000+ individuals being approached. Given Hectors talents it will take 2 years just to put those in alphabetical order.
- HMRC have investigated at least one former Edge employee (see earlier in this thread) and dropped the case after 3 years.
- Based on this, the whole affair could just be a fishing exercise to get some people to pay the demands. Those who appeal may find their files sitting in the 'too hard basket' for a long time.
- If this does hit the tribunals, we don't know how it will proceed. 20,000 seperate cases or test cases per provider?
- Edge can't make any commitment until the above is decided.
For now I think we concentrate on getting appeals in, supporting each other through what will be a stressful time and keeping our ears open.
GS
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