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 The only reason that does not happen is that for some bizarre reason taking part in such “schemes” is not currently considered as what it should obviously be - tax evasion.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostThat's putting it mildly. Some think scheme users should be banged up in jail.
 
 This is what needs and will happen in the future, because current situation is untenable.
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 https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-petition.htmlOriginally posted by dammit chloe View PostThankyou for the info. I have not ventured into other areas so was unaware.
 
 Those who do not realize that general is stuffed with moronic trolls would be best not to look. Even I thread I started on the LC suicide case on the BBC resulted in abuse - some want LC users to die.
 
 Of course, when I started similar threads on DTA in 2008 the same result came in professional forums....
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 Thankyou for the info. I have not ventured into other areas so was unaware.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDo bear in mind that some of the denizens in other places are less than sympathetic. And will make it quite clear.
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 That's putting it mildly. Some think scheme users should be banged up in jail.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDo bear in mind that some of the denizens in other places are less than sympathetic.
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 Do bear in mind that some of the denizens in other places are less than sympathetic. And will make it quite clear.Originally posted by dammit chloe View PostIf active in other parts of the forum please repost there.
 
 Thankyou.
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 Always going to be the case. The public have been well trained. Getting such good coverage including this editorial is worth it. The view of the paper matters more than the comments ( which after the top couple aren't as bad as expected ).Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI hope the Gov don't spend too much time reading the Best Rated comments.
 
 VICTORIA BISCHOFF: Call off this cruel tax grab on the self-employed | This is Money
 
 For those who haven't yet please sign this petition, it is important.
 
 Petition to Suspend the Loan Charge | Ross Thomson
 
 even if not affected at the moment, taking HMRC down a peg or two will benefit all the self-employed.
 
 If active in other parts of the forum please repost there.
 
 Thankyou.
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 I hope the Gov don't spend too much time reading the Best Rated comments.Originally posted by headspin View PostSelf-employed face losing homes after innocently using loan charge tax loophole | Daily Mail Online
 
 Well done to the people at LCAG for making this happen at last. The Mail has been explicitly ignoring the Loan Charge due to editorial opinion, it even had blocks on the phrase in the comments section but this could be a real game charger. Love it or loathe it the Mail has a massive influence on Government
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 New Daily Mail ArticleSelf-employed face losing homes after innocently using loan charge tax loophole | Daily Mail Online
 
 Well done to the people at LCAG for making this happen at last. The Mail has been explicitly ignoring the Loan Charge due to editorial opinion, it even had blocks on the phrase in the comments section but this could be a real game charger. Love it or loathe it the Mail has a massive influence on GovernmentTags: None
 
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