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Petition sign here -Stop the Loan Charge 2019 from being applied retrospectively
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostComment
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Reads like....... it’s not fair that we are treated badly like footballers as we’re merely poor IT contractors.
That isn’t going anywhere. What about the inherent unfairness of retrospective legislation? Surely that’s the angle to use not some whining, slimey geek who might have to extend his mortgage by 5 years to pay his fair share of tax.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostReads like....... it’s not fair that we are treated badly like footballers as we’re merely poor IT contractors.
That isn’t going anywhere. What about the inherent unfairness of retrospective legislation? Surely that’s the angle to use not some whining, slimey geek who might have to extend his mortgage by 5 years to pay his fair share of tax.Comment
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Hmm 176 signatures. Going well
I'm guessing this one won't be mentioned when you are telling everyone about your decent background in getting signatures over 100k?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHmm 176 signatures. Going well
I'm guessing this one won't be mentioned when you are telling everyone about your decent background in getting signatures over 100k?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHmm 176 signatures. Going well
I'm guessing this one won't be mentioned when you are telling everyone about your decent background in getting signatures over 100k?
Hmm, good plan that one...Comment
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Originally posted by madame SasGuru View Post176 people all providing HMRC with a reason to have a detailed look into their affairs alongside enough information for HMRC to do so.
Hmm, good plan that one...
The JSON data doesn't include the names of signatories (just the creator).
The privacy statement only talks about keeping the details of the petition creator.
I think you can sign it safely, just don't start one....See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Postisn't it anonymous?
The JSON data doesn't include the names of signatories (just the creator).
The privacy statement only talks about keeping the details of the petition creator.
I think you can sign it safely, just don't start one....
We’ll share your details with other government or parliamentary bodies so they can respond to your petition. We may also share your details with government or parliamentary bodies so they can invite you to take part in discussions about the issues raised in your petition.Comment
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Originally posted by madame SasGuru View Post
When you create a petition we ask for your name, email address and postcode.
We’ll publish your name along with the petition, but not your email address or postcode. We use these details to make sure you haven’t signed the petition already, and that you’re a real person (not a robot).
We’ll treat your personal information according to the Cabinet Office personal information charter.See You Next TuesdayComment
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