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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostHe hasn't posted on here since September either. Seems strange if you're winning good business here.
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He hasn't posted on here since September either. Seems strange if you're winning good business here.
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Originally posted by piebaps View PostI've just read Phil's twitter feed. I can see no reference to him peddling a scheme and there's a picture of him in Cyprus where he appears to be on holiday. His remarks about other advisors are clearly aimed at THL and he was very complimentary about WTT.
I'm at a loss to understand where this smear is coming from.
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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostThe internet is more than just Twitter, I can see things like:
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Originally posted by piebaps View PostI've just read Phil's twitter feed. I can see no reference to him peddling a scheme
Mr Manley has in his capacity as a leading [sic] tax advisor ...
What is the outcome of the solution?
... for some users, it may be beneficial to leave a nominal tax liability of approximately £400.
This is purely to ensure the structure is as strong as possible as we do not wish to cut corners.
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I've just read Phil's twitter feed. I can see no reference to him peddling a scheme and there's a picture of him in Cyprus where he appears to be on holiday. His remarks about other advisors are clearly aimed at THL and he was very complimentary about WTT.
I'm at a loss to understand where this smear is coming from.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI am tempted to say that anything I say to reply to the points you have made would be moderated away - that has been made clear. Really for the sake of balance, the whole thread should be deleted? Anyway I have PMed admin and await his response.
However I don't have a view on "whatever he's up to now". I think I know a few things: -
1. There is something secretive going on - not related to "whatever he's up to now".
2. Phil has helped hundreds of people. And without him LCAG would not be where they are today.
3. Discussions like this should take place on a private forum - do you remember DTA CUK snippets being used by HMRC in court?
4. There needs to be a bit of time to consider this.
5. It would be best to let Phil give a response - though that would require mod/admin permission first.
AFAIK Graham and Phil are still recommended by CUK? Graham also suffered a great deal of vitriol. It seems to go with the turf on CUK.
Ahh I remember the good old days. Just DR and me against the rest of CUK. What fun times that was.
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Originally posted by Iter View PostI wouldn’t think there is any ‘new’ scheme that Wtt or Phil would be using! Both parties have been clear on their intensions from the start. WTT support litigation through the justice system and as far as I know Phil campaigns for LCAG to stop/ prevent it happening....
Scheme or legal tax planning seems to be in the eye of the beholder and it doesn't help that one side is allowed to make up rules to suit itself.
Not sure whether I am in breach of forum rules here, just trying to convey my understanding.
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Originally posted by Iter View PostI wouldn’t think there is any ‘new’ scheme that Wtt or Phil would be using! Both parties have been clear on their intensions from the start. WTT support litigation through the justice system and as far as I know Phil campaigns for LCAG to stop/ prevent it happening....
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I wouldn’t think there is any ‘new’ scheme that Wtt or Phil would be using! Both parties have been clear on their intensions from the start. WTT support litigation through the justice system and as far as I know Phil campaigns for LCAG to stop/ prevent it happening....
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post2. Phil has helped hundreds of people. And without him LCAG would not be where they are today.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View Postthe whole thread should be deleted? Anyway I have PMed admin and await his response.
1. There is something secretive going on - not related to "whatever he's up to now".
3. Discussions like this should take place on a private forum - do you remember DTA CUK snippets being used by HMRC in court?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI believe you when you say he's helped you. I also believe that you think whatever he's up to now is going to help people. Perhaps he believes that too. But when people have handed over 8% of their loan and a few years down the line HMRC come a-knocking, they're going to find themselves even more desperate than they are now. When people signed up to their schemes, they were convinced they would work. Maybe the promoters believed that too. But they didn't, and whatever this is (I watched the video, it doesn't say much) will not escape HMRC's attention - that much is guaranteed. I think this is dangerous territory and anyone going into such a thing needs to do so with their eyes wide open - there will be little sympathy if/when this comes back to bite.
However I don't have a view on "whatever he's up to now". I think I know a few things: -
1. There is something secretive going on - not related to "whatever he's up to now".
2. Phil has helped hundreds of people. And without him LCAG would not be where they are today.
3. Discussions like this should take place on a private forum - do you remember DTA CUK snippets being used by HMRC in court?
4. There needs to be a bit of time to consider this.
5. It would be best to let Phil give a response - though that would require mod/admin permission first.
AFAIK Graham and Phil are still recommended by CUK? Graham also suffered a great deal of vitriol. It seems to go with the turf on CUK.
Ahh I remember the good old days. Just DR and me against the rest of CUK. What fun times that was.
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