Originally posted by foobar
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Not really no.
For the period dot until 2008 odd that should be treated under the law as it was then. Of course hmrc scuppered this, contrary to all judicial principles. This is when pmg stood up in the house and said "don't care about what has happened previously it is taxable." That should have been prospective.
For the period 2008 until apn regime any loans taken then should be "at risk" of taxation when finally settled. But immune from apn.
For the period apn until 2019 announcement. Apn fair enough. But no 2019 payment.
Everything should be judged based upon the law in place at the time.
The upcoming 2019 provisions by applying to pre existing loans are significantly retrospective. That is simply wrong. It is legislation that should achieve what it sets out to in the first place.
I believe that prior to the 08 announcements loans should not have succeeded in removing the fund from the tax net. But i also believe that they did work.
So, have holders been treated badly. Undoubtedly. But there shouldn't be a free ride for loans taken after '08.
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