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More 'clarifications' in Evening Standard
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...orking-here.do
Of course it is all the fault of the accountants for following HMRC guidelines in the first place.
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Return on Investment
As all good business will do, an RoI should go along with any strategic project. So has an FoI been raised asking:
"Between 2002 and 2008 how much has HMRC / HMT spent on implementing tax avoidance and evasion practices within their departments compared to the actual realised monies recovered via this practice? Please supply a year on year breakdown to demonstrate the Return on Investment of this."
Can't see how they could claim it breaks the FoI expenditure rules or "information not held" as I cannot imagine they don't keep track of their RoI on such a majore piece of work...
I cannot see how HMRC can refer to "protecting the Exchequer" or how much cost there is to the Exchequer if they didn't know themselves how much they are costing it. Folly, surely.
Would be nice to ask this question at the next round of Court chit chat though. Imagine the scene:
Them: The cost to the Exchequer of this is estimated at 200M quid
Us: How much do you cost the Exchequer to go after avoidance?
Them: We don't know
Us: We estimate your cost to the Exchequer is 400M quid (pro quo)Last edited by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing; 18 February 2010, 14:15.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostCTD question, how long should it take to get a certificate back from those lurvely people in Cumbernauld?
I made a deposit and sent a letter with my deposit details as stated on HMRC's web page a week ago but, no show from them so far.
Anyone know how long it should take!?
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Sorry if this sounds insensitive to individual people's plights but we're all here for a reason and we're all part of this struggle. But -
A recent post mentioned a "settlement". Can the poster confirm that this is true and also the % of full liabillity the settlement is?
i though settlements were off the radar?
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change of government?
so, if the labour are out at the next election, what are the chances that HMRC will start behaving a bit more reasonably ? and how soon before they stop this charade ?
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostBB, I think you have a point, but to take any emotion out, they want us all under PAYE - FULL STOP. And that means everybody. No SA, no dividends, no creativity, no taking risks, no going the extra mile, no excelling yourself and get ahead. Also known as the Public Sector.Last edited by smalldog; 18 February 2010, 13:54.
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostBB, I think you have a point, but to take any emotion out, they want us all under PAYE - FULL STOP. And that means everybody. No SA, no dividends, no creativity, no taking risks, no going the extra mile, no excelling yourself and get ahead. Also known as the Public Sector.
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CTD question, how long should it take to get a certificate back from those lurvely people in Cumbernauld?
I made a deposit and sent a letter with my deposit details as stated on HMRC's web page a week ago but, no show from them so far.
Anyone know how long it should take!?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSD, the strategy isnt about one thing.
Its to;
punish us
force us into permidom where tax avoiding measures are virtually non existent
act as a warning to others
maximise the tax take from others.
Oh and I forgot the most important, vindictiveness.
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Pastalista
Well, so much for HMRC's statement at the JR about taking individuals circumstances into account on the matter of paying. Truely sorry for you. But you know, BR is not the end of the world, it's the end of your life as it was. No comfort I know. But your case is an example of how HMRC want to grab the cash. Whilst they might get less from this than if they went about things in a more reasoned way, that logic does not appear to apply. Tell me what is "fair" about that?
I wish you well.
All, our case is far from over. There's much discussed here about retro and it's taking on a topic on its own. There are particulars to our situation which have still to be played out. Yes, there could be a storm brewing and battening down the hatches is no bad thing. But that is not the same as going for the lifeboats prematurely. There is still some way to go and I hope the more retro comes into light the more the masses will wake up and start asking searching questions.
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostPastalista, sorry to hear about your plight, I dont get why they wont agree to a settlement when it means over the longer term they get all the settlement, whereas bankruptcy will only realise what you have at that moment in time so might not realise as much money....why is that a sensible strategy from any kind of perspective??
I hope if nothing else you can now start to move on as you have a level of inevitability.
Its to;
punish us
force us into permidom where tax avoiding measures are virtually non existent
act as a warning to others
maximise the tax take from others.
Oh and I forgot the most important, vindictiveness.
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Letter to MP
Hey Guys i want to write to Ed Davey, does anyone have a nice template of one i can use? PM me
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