Originally posted by webberg
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"Their action however will NOT solve the question of whether there is a tax liability"....
I get that. Am sure if HMRC do get their wings clipped they will go back and figure out some other way.
Its not just LCAGs work, I see a commons report/debate/RFI starting around HMRC powers. Am guessing maybe some are starting to question these, use of APNs right of appeal etc.
Then there is IR35 and so many powerful organisations highlighting HMRCs abysmal and haphazard policy on IR35.
Sure none of this goes away. I'll still have four years of loans sitting out there unless someone or something finds a way within the law or a law change where they are written off or settled for a vastly reduced sum sometime in the future. Yep it will be a long fight that someone has to give up on eventually.
If its HMRC it will be brushed under the carpet.
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