If I knew how to I'd upload a photo but I asked my local MP what his stance was and the reply was that he had asked for the review to be independently carried out. Almost word for word with what was asked for from the template on here. He even had someone deliver a copy of the letter (addressed to Boris) through the door.
Can't ask for more from him.
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostMPs regularly deal with HMRC on behalf of constituents. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this makes up a fair % of their constituency work. (HMRC being the belligerent bullies that they are.)
So don't be afraid to ask them for help.
Here are some examples
1) HMRC won't agree to your TTP proposal
2) HMRC keep hassling you about loans despite repeatedly informing them that you never used a loan scheme
3) HMRC won't let you settle because you missed the deadline
4) any other unreasonable/intransigent/inflexible behaviour
agreed MP's work for you (or so the the story goes .. they are actually generally all in for them !)
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When to ask your MP for help
MPs regularly deal with HMRC on behalf of constituents. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this makes up a fair % of their constituency work. (HMRC being the belligerent bullies that they are.)
So don't be afraid to ask them for help.
Here are some examples
1) HMRC won't agree to your TTP proposal
2) HMRC keep hassling you about loans despite repeatedly informing them that you never used a loan scheme
3) HMRC won't let you settle because you missed the deadline
4) any other unreasonable/intransigent/inflexible behaviourTags: None
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