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Previously on "Treasury Sub-Comittee - Meeting"

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  • GreenMirror
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    HMRC do not answer to anyone. That is unlikely to change.

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  • webberg
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    Originally posted by Joolsey86 View Post
    There was a meeting yesterday between CIOT (Ray McGann) and the Treasury Sub-Committee

    https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/...6-e009523e7587

    The full TV thingy is here and is interesting.
    Indeed it is.

    Ray McCann, President of the Chartered Institute of Tax, said that the loan charge is "worse than retrospection" because it strips taxpayers of decades old protections.

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  • Joolsey86
    started a topic Treasury Sub-Comittee - Meeting

    Treasury Sub-Comittee - Meeting

    There was a meeting yesterday between CIOT (Ray McGann) and the Treasury Sub-Committee

    https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/...6-e009523e7587

    The full TV thingy is here and is interesting.

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