Seems there are a couple of judges who understand UK law at last!
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PCG have won the Arctic S660a case
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How'd you find out so quickly, Malvolio? Are you at the court or something?
Hmmmm, so that's about £7k in back tax I need to reclaim from HMCR. -
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServComment
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Arctic Case
Originally posted by ChurchillSteady Darren, this isn't the end, get ready for a response from the powers that be...
Very true, given Gordon Brown's track record for coming up with "quality" pieces of legislation, should be an interesting response!!Comment
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Fully expect them to, if they have been given permission, but let's wait until we see the detail of the ruling. The whole thing has been so wooly up to now either they have made another contentios decision or they have clarified it all properly. In the latter case, an appeal probably won't succeed. Either way, I suspect Gay Gordon isn't celebrating.
BTW, how did I find out so quickly? SMS and friends in high places seem to help...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioFully expect them to, if they have been given permission, but let's wait until we see the detail of the ruling. The whole thing has been so wooly up to now either they have made another contentios decision or they have clarified it all properly. In the latter case, an appeal probably won't succeed. Either way, I suspect Gay Gordon isn't celebrating.
BTW, how did I find out so quickly? SMS and friends in high places seem to help...
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I couldn't possibly comment. Malvolio must keep his little secrets, doncherknow.
Anyway, everyone down the pub and get drunk. This is a major victory for the little people.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Indeed, an appeal to the House of Lords is almost a certainty if the judgement allows it (and if it doesn't that decision can itself be appealed). That could add on another year or two. After all, why not when the UK tax payer is paying your legal costs?Comment
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