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Has someone at the Telegraph got an APN or something?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...x-affairs.html
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostWhat would happen, if say you got a demand for £20k back tax and you don't have £20k lying around??
Bankruptcy, prison, electrodes attached to naught bits??
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What would happen, if say you got a demand for £20k back tax and you don't have £20k lying around??
Bankruptcy, prison, electrodes attached to naught bits??
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Dooley £40k
The more stories I hear like this one, the nastier I become. Woe betide the HMRC officer who pays me a visit at my home. He'd better bring a couple of friends.
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostSurreal.
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Originally posted by meanttobeworking View PostAnother anti-HMRC article from The Telegraph, and another shining example of HMRC's morality, or lack thereof...
Bomber Command Memorial fundraiser faces loss of home after taxman keeps £40,000 he paid in error - Telegraph
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Another anti-HMRC article from The Telegraph, and another shining example of HMRC's morality, or lack thereof...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/r...-in-error.html
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostArticle on The Telegraph
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Looks like readers of the T don't all cheer for "Justice" Simler's judgement
Not that there have been any shortage of biased articles taking HMRCs side - but this is the first one I have seen drop down on the other side of the fence.
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Article on The Telegraph
Article on The Telegraph
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Looks like readers of the T don't all cheer for "Justice" Simler's judgement
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Originally posted by StrengthInNumbers View Postby the end of 2016 bringing forward £5.5bn in payments for the Exchequer by March 2020
Propaganda and nothing else. HMRC u r not bringing anything forward. U will have to return this money if u lose. U r doing creative accounts and spinning the PR Wheel.
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by the end of 2016 bringing forward £5.5bn in payments for the Exchequer by March 2020
Propaganda and nothing else. HMRC u r not bringing anything forward. U will have to return this money if u lose. U r doing creative accounts and spinning the PR Wheel.
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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostI managed to get hold of an earlier draft of the decision which had the following arguments that did not make the final decision:
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I managed to get hold of an earlier draft of the decision which had the following arguments that did not make the final decision:
GROUND 6 - PROPORTIONALITY
155A. Mr Southern QC's very junior counsel argued that each of the claimants' direct male linear ancestors was more substantial than those of the defendant. Counsel relied on the skeleton argument made on the back of the photocopy of Article 6. Mr Eadie for the defendant suggested that this was complete and utter nonsense. I agree with Mr Eadie. To quote Lord Denning MR in A Smith v Jones [1995 BMW 330i] "as many taxpayers have uttered for time immemorial, it is well know that [the defendant] is a complete and utter B....". As result of the defendant's unknown parentage, it cannot be said that the mass of the claimants' male parents are proportionately more massive than those of the defendant.
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