
Red Moll
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Red Moll
@RedHawkWinter
Creating a garden where none was before ... and protesting about unfair retrospective taxation - would rather be gardening ....



#LoanChargeScandal latest: @Dan4Barnet claimed he wanted to engage with us, but actually just wants us to tell members to settle. The Govt is refusing to understand why the #McCannReview will fail to resolve thousands of cases so we’ve laid this out. hmrcloancharge.info/wp-content/upl…



#LoanChargeScandal latest: @Dan4Barnet claimed he wanted to engage with us, but actually just wants us to tell members to settle. The Govt is refusing to understand why the #McCannReview will fail to resolve thousands of cases so we’ve laid this out. hmrcloancharge.info/wp-content/upl…




Here is a clip of Wes Streeting MP at the Treasury Select Meeting on Wednesday, 30th January 2019 to take us into the weekend. #TimetoListen #StoptheLoanCharge



The lax treatment of Angela Rayner by HMRC has brought into focus how arbitrary the tax authority can be in its treatment of ordinary citizens. Too often, HMRC has pursued individuals and small businesses for vast sums of money in error. HMRC are masters of using process as punishment, making themselves increasingly difficult to contact while torturing people with demand letters and bankruptcy notices. Victims of these errors are often forced to spend huge amounts of time and money to prove HMRC wrong. This sometimes runs to hundreds of thousands of pounds in legal fees, many times the actual amount in dispute. They also find their names and details published in a list of deliberate tax defaulters, in effect a "name and shame" list. I have to question whether this meets citizens' privacy rights, since these do not appear to be court rulings but HMRC opinions. HMRC's excesses must be brought under control. It is time ministers took a grip of this. telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/news…






Watch the video below to hear from The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Dan Tomlinson MP, about how we’re transforming digital services and improving customer services. To download the HMRC app, click the link below. gov.uk/guidance/downl…


