MP Fleur Anderson (@PutneyFleur) writes hard hitting letter to @RishiSunak urging immediate action on #LoanCharge which is "grossly unfair and destroying lives of hard working contractors"
Are you listening Chancellor?
@gregwrightYP@loanchargeAPPG The "200 club" is up & already gone beyond this!
We are asking as many MPs as possible to join @loanchargeAPPG
This is a CRUCIAL time with the #LoanCharge due back to the @HouseofCommons
APPG have also made some very key recommendations that we are asking MPs to support
My comment piece:"At the heart of the #loancharge saga has been the need for the workings of our tax system to be scrutinised and shaped with the support of MPs."
That's why the Treasury must engage with the 200-strong @loanchargeAPPG
https://t.co/jNmeVZcenG
Happy New Year & Happy New Decade! We hope that everyone had a relaxing break over the festive season and are sufficiently recharged to recommence our fight to end retrospective taxation and #STOPtheLoanCharge. Together we will achieve more in 2020! #LoanCharge#SaveLives
@gregwrightYP The historic, more affluent users are much more likely to have been advised to force closure of their inquiries by HMRC as they had 1-on-1 advice so the only thing they are worried about is the Loan Charge.
But, it’s the nurses and social workers who will now be the hardest hit?
@gregwrightYP Right, so the outcome of the review is that the typically more affluent historic users are no longer subject to the Loan Charge, but more recent users who were are less well off and unable to pay for 1-on-1 advice will pay?
@gregwrightYP@thadnutt The #LoanCharge review misses key points especially as the "2010 change" used as rationale for continuing with RETROSPECTIVE legislation was never communicated effectively
All hope that @loanchargeAPPG & MPs take a long hard look at the report & also their own APPG findings
@LCAG_2019@IainDale Richly deserved joint award.
For one recipient to continue to be in charge of the select committee which will scrutinise the others conduct (over the same issue) would be an absolute travesty.
#LoanChargeScandal#AnyoneButStride
Interesting to see @IainDale's Political Awards for 2019. It will come as no surprise to many that we concur with the Worst Minister award. #LoanCharge
When HMRC uses unregulated behavioural modification pressure techniques, e.g. "nudge theory" to support sledgehammer disguised retrospective tax policy implementation via echo chamber media campaigns aimed at taxpayer groups, then it feels like siege conditions to civilians.
@LCAG_2019 It feels like a lot of the @LCAG_2019 & @loanchargeAPPG evidence was ignored in the review and focus instead made on a technical change in the law in 2010 that was not widely broadcasted
This needs MPs to take a long hard look at this before it comes back to the @HouseofCommons
@JolyonMaugham This was the most wrong thing you tweeted this year #LoanCharge we have forced the government to make changes and will stop this injustice