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Tribunal
If/when this gets to a tribunal, HMRC will be represented by top notch tax barristers and their case will have been meticulously prepared. HMRC do not skimp when it comes to legal representation.
Whoever gets selected as a test/lead case will need equally good representation (and deep pockets).
The recent judgment in Philip Boyle -v- HMRC is a prime example of how complex these cases can be and how much preparation is required.
http://www.contractorumbrella.com/si...es/TC03103.pdf
Having a decent fighting £fund should be top of the agenda.Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 13 December 2013, 20:04.Comment
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Originally posted by K12AN View PostHas anyone heard back from the HMRC yet after the latest appeals?
It's much the same as the first reply: thank you for your appeal.... appeal noted and postponement agreed......my view remains funds are taxable....will consider any further evidence....you may wish to provide details of the sums...will write again when I have completed my review....etc.Comment
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I am Interested in attending the seminar
Dear Michael
I would like to attend your seminar, please include me in your invitation list
Also, where can I find a letter which outlines how to appeal the demand with reasons outlined
My email is [email protected]
Kind regards
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Originally posted by Saleos View Post
To that end I held a promising call earlier this week with someone who has access to several hundred former employees. I hope to be able to persuade them to disseminate information about my offering thus potentially significantly increasing participation and therefore reduce the contribution required of each of you.
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ie how likely are you to meet the minimum numbers required to allow your offering to be feasible?Comment
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Copy of Appeal letter required
Originally posted by Tweedle View PostI sent my latest appeal (copy of first appeal letter as provided by Michelle) 21st Nov and got an acknowledgement yesterday.
It's much the same as the first reply: thank you for your appeal.... appeal noted and postponement agreed......my view remains funds are taxable....will consider any further evidence....you may wish to provide details of the sums...will write again when I have completed my review....etc.
Hi
Can someone send me a copy of an appeal letter template outlining the reasons why i think the HMRC are incorrect for my appeal to use in the first instance - i just received my letter a week ago
Thanks
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more info required
Originally posted by Saleos View PostI have today circulated details of my proposal to those on this forum who had emailed me directly with their personal email address.
If you have not received that and wish to be sent a copy of my proposal, including costs and the services included, please DM me with the email address to which I should it.
Many thanks
Saleos
<admin note>I have now enabled PM access on your account so you can use this system to contact other people on here without revealing your email address.</admin note>Comment
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Fighting fund
I guess you need to be thinking in terms of 6-figures.
We raised £xxx,xxx with NTRT through our website:
No To Retrospective Taxation | Campaign Against Retrospective Tax Legislation
We signed up several hundred members with a minimum donation of £200; many voluntarily paid more than this.
You can never have too much money when taking on the HMRC. The best QCs don't come cheap.Comment
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Appeal letter
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI guess you need to be thinking in terms of 6-figures.
We raised £xxx,xxx with NTRT through our website:
No To Retrospective Taxation | Campaign Against Retrospective Tax Legislation
We signed up several hundred members with a minimum donation of £200; many voluntarily paid more than this.
You can never have too much money when taking on the HMRC. The best QCs don't come cheap.
Where can I find a copy of an appeal letter?Comment
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Originally posted by ramzanamin View PostWhere can I find a copy of an appeal letter?
The appeal letter seems to crop up all the time so it would be worth having it in an easy place to find.Comment
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