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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostThats all very well but I wish we could gain some confidence all this will be heard in the tax tribunal and EHRC when we finally get there. At the moment I have zero confidence that the arguments that specifically matter to me will actually be heard in court.
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Good news !
Lol !! Keep up the good work TSBT !!
Have a good weekend everybody !
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostGiven it's a Friday, how nice it will be that instead of us receiving bad news messages from HMRC for us to stew on over the weekend they for once get some bad news from us - this will not be going away any time soon...
Thanks to everyone who updated me on the letter point. I've got enough information for now and will contact you for redacted copies as needed. Suffice it to say, witness testimony about the test cases and the alleged position of HMRC about the scheme not working is about as shaky as my hands are the morning after 5 bottles of vino.
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Something for the weekend
Originally posted by Dieselpower View PostYes - the weekend starts in just a couple of hours....
Thanks to everyone who updated me on the letter point. I've got enough information for now and will contact you for redacted copies as needed. Suffice it to say, witness testimony about the test cases and the alleged position of HMRC about the scheme not working is about as shaky as my hands are the morning after 5 bottles of vino.
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostAll,
To those who have replied on this - many thanks. Can everyone please look back for the same?
Date, Address and Signatory of a letter asking you to be bound by a Commissioners / Court ruling
HMRC office from where this was sent
Make a scanned copy of it (redact you personal details as needed)
File it!
Check if the date of dispatch was after 20th October 2007 - I have been asked if dates before are an issue. Nope. Actually a span of dates will help but needs to be supported by evidence if needed hence the redaction point. But any that fall within a send date of 20 Oct or later and better still, the 1st November 2007 or later the better.
I appreciate that many read this thread but do not post. In any event, please check your HMRC correspondance for date stamps of letters stating the request to be bound by a ruling of the Commissioners (Tax Courts) on the matter. Note the HMRC office that sent it, the date and HMRC official behind it. Scan it, copy it and retain it. Also let me know via PM the same.
Many thanks.
I got this in May 2007. Are you only looking for copies of October 20th and later?
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostAll,
To those who have replied on this - many thanks. Can everyone please look back for the same?
Date, Address and Signatory of a letter asking you to be bound by a Commissioners / Court ruling
HMRC office from where this was sent
Make a scanned copy of it (redact you personal details as needed)
File it!
Check if the date of dispatch was after 20th October 2007 - I have been asked if dates before are an issue. Nope. Actually a span of dates will help but needs to be supported by evidence if needed hence the redaction point. But any that fall within a send date of 20 Oct or later and better still, the 1st November 2007 or later the better.
I appreciate that many read this thread but do not post. In any event, please check your HMRC correspondance for date stamps of letters stating the request to be bound by a ruling of the Commissioners (Tax Courts) on the matter. Note the HMRC office that sent it, the date and HMRC official behind it. Scan it, copy it and retain it. Also let me know via PM the same.
Many thanks.
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Weekend
Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostThe future is bright...
The future is Donkey...
Sounds like a nice start to the weekend!
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Originally posted by Emigre View PostThe future is bright...
The future is Donkey...
Sounds like a nice start to the weekend!
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostHang on for a few days.
Something is coming...
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MP meeting on May 12th
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostHang on for a few days.
Something is coming...
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If you are about to write to your MP
Hang on for a few days.
Something is coming...
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Originally posted by Tax_shouldnt_be_taxing View PostIf they have a caseworker, it's probably best to follow up with them. And better still to arrange a face to face with your MP at their Surgery. However, I'd hang on for a day or so and see what can be done to support you with your MP. After all, one thing ultimately is for sure, they cannot ignore you. But I do have consideration for their workloads. I know as fact that even when they really want to keep you up to date, it's not as simple as a quick BB reply from them to you. So if after a couple of weeks you have zero, then a message to their caseworker if they have one and failing that then an email to arrange a meeting at their surgery. I suggest that you ask for more than the default of 15 minutes. But as I suggest, let the weekend come and go and then we can all re-group as how best to address the MP issue.
Should have added: Would you want to respond to the most awkward set of points ever put before you out of choice?
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Originally posted by marcuss View PostI finally got a reply, after over a month, that he would be asking the Chancellor of my concerns.
This is good as lately most people got reply from DG so it should be interesting to get a reply from GO. However, I want to write to my MP to also consider GO's double stance on telling Indian Govmt not to use 'clarification' and go 'retrospective' whereas he is doing exactly the same at home!
Can someone give me pointers on exactly how/what to write to my MP, please? I think it needs to be a very brief as they do not have good concentration span! May be someone can PM me.
Thanks
Btw - reply was standard stuff already mentioned previously on here.
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