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this the hmrc. helpline for half of the year. this the hmrc . the tax this is the hmrc.pril and september, with taxpayers directed to use the services online today. >> they've now said it ain't happening. >> they're going to keep it open all summer. >> it's pressure pressure >> it's pressure and pressure can sometimes do the trick. i'm convinced that's what's happened. yeah they've had the reaction and it was bad. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople d it was bad. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople like was bad. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople like us. bad. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople like us. i'mi. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople like us. i'm sure you >> people like us. i'm sure you know we know they have it on in ten downing. they do anyway. >> so they've made >> so they've clearly made the right text chancellor from >> i text the chancellor from time look at you dropping what? >> known him since he was about jeremy hunt. yeah, i got a few messages i could get you to send to him. let me tell you, it won't be an mp after the
this the hmrc. helpline for half of the year. this the hmrc . the tax this is the hmrc.pril and september, with taxpayers directed to use the services online today. >> they've now said it ain't happening. >> they're going to keep it open all summer. >> it's pressure pressure >> it's pressure and pressure can sometimes do the trick. i'm convinced that's what's happened. yeah they've had the reaction and it was bad. happened. yeah they've had the reaipeople d it was bad....
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and news about contacting the hmrc. see you in a welcome back to headliners.ok at thursday's newspaper hours with me, andrew doyle and comedian stephen allan. and nick dixon. we're going to start with the guardian, steve, our men's space is under threat. >> yes, i suppose so . the head >> yes, i suppose so. the head of the civil service and m16, they've resigned their garrick membership. this is after they were outed by the guardian, who got a list of the members. right. and so you've got simon case, who's the head of the civil service, and it's richard moore the m16 guy. they've moore who's the m16 guy. they've given memberships given their memberships back because is because it looks like this is a club only lets men in. this club that only lets men in. this is and kind of is terrible. and i'm kind of torn on this, if i'm brutally honest, because it's not a men's club supports suicidal club that supports suicidal contactless is people contactless dads. this is people with managing to do with privilege managing to do some networking that probably helps privil
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hmrc, which i find stunning. whenever i call anything it's 40 minutes minimum.on your house or talk to the council. but apparently the universal credit line fast. it's line is actually very fast. it's a time is one minute a the average time is one minute 28. 2023. what does 28. in march 2023. what does that 28. in march 2023. what does tha what does it portend? >> what does it portend? >> what does it portend? >> well, i don't know really. i'll it portends . i'll tell you what it portends. i'll tell you what it portends. i say the universal i can't say on the universal credit on the on the credit side, but on the on the hmrc portends that hmrc side, it portends that they're because they're all at home because they're all at home because they're home. so they're working from home. so last year a 2 in 5 workers at regional hmrc centres did not go into the office at all in the year to march . so rees—mogg has year to march. so rees—mogg has popped up year to march. so rees—mogg has popped up and says it's idleness and he says they need different workplace practices
hmrc, which i find stunning. whenever i call anything it's 40 minutes minimum.on your house or talk to the council. but apparently the universal credit line fast. it's line is actually very fast. it's a time is one minute a the average time is one minute 28. 2023. what does 28. in march 2023. what does that 28. in march 2023. what does tha what does it portend? >> what does it portend? >> what does it portend? >> well, i don't know really. i'll it portends . i'll tell you what...
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no, i wasn't aware of the hmrc rules 15 years ago when i sold that property.i sold it, as most people would, put it on the market, got the solicitor and the estate agents, etc. since those allegations were put to me, the tax laws on capital gains tax and principal private residency, etc is very complex, including marriage. i got that advice that is categoric that i do not owe any capital gain tax on that property. i mean, the reason why i ask you this is that dan needle, who's obviously very respected, he led all the investigations into nadhim zahawi. he says that under the hmrc rules, you would only be liable for no tax on vicarage road if it was also mark rayner, your then husband, his principal property as well. because a couple can only have one principal property. and then he would have been liable for capital gains when he sold his separate property in april 2016. that's the first condition. the second one is if you spent around £15,000 on home improvements. so you have to meet one or both of those conditions. what dan was saying and he acknowledged is t
no, i wasn't aware of the hmrc rules 15 years ago when i sold that property.i sold it, as most people would, put it on the market, got the solicitor and the estate agents, etc. since those allegations were put to me, the tax laws on capital gains tax and principal private residency, etc is very complex, including marriage. i got that advice that is categoric that i do not owe any capital gain tax on that property. i mean, the reason why i ask you this is that dan needle, who's obviously very...
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they're from hmrc. did you see that at the end of the bulletins?hey're trying to chase you for money? i wonder how it would go down if you all of a sudden just went on this long, extended sabbatical and wasn't able to answer phone i answer your phone calls. i wonder well would be wonder how well that would be received. not well, i imagine. i am michelle dewberry i'm with you tonight. what a you till 7:00 tonight. what a treat for you. i've reunited two of the best. the columnist for the mail on sunday, peter hitchens, and co—founder of hitchens, and the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani. good evening, gentlemen, good evening. they're evening. evening. they're getting swimmingly. these getting along swimmingly. these two. apparently, there was rumours they even go rumours that they might even go on holiday together. don't on holiday together. i don't think telling me the think they were telling me the truth. just tried to piggyback truth. i just tried to piggyback along with see if i could along with them, see if i could follow them. but don
they're from hmrc. did you see that at the end of the bulletins?hey're trying to chase you for money? i wonder how it would go down if you all of a sudden just went on this long, extended sabbatical and wasn't able to answer phone i answer your phone calls. i wonder well would be wonder how well that would be received. not well, i imagine. i am michelle dewberry i'm with you tonight. what a you till 7:00 tonight. what a treat for you. i've reunited two of the best. the columnist for the mail on...
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and in other news today , the hmrc has news today, the hmrc has reversed a decision to close its self—assessed line would be closed between april and september, with taxpayers directed to online services instead. mps have criticised that u—turn , and shadow that u—turn, and shadow financial secretary james murray told the commons earlier the government's giving up on serious governing . junior serious governing. junior doctors in england have voted by 98% to continue their strike action in the long running dispute over pay. the british medical association is requesting a 35% pay rise for them, which the government says previously has been unacceptable and is unreasonable. there have been ten walkouts so far by junior doctors since the first one in march last year. those are the top stories for the very latest news. do sign up to gb news alerts. scan that qr code on your screen right now. if you're watching tv, or go to gb news .com/ alerts . news .com/ alerts. >> thank you very much, polly. now stay with us here on gb news. there's plenty more to bnng news. there's plenty more to bring you thr
and in other news today , the hmrc has news today, the hmrc has reversed a decision to close its self—assessed line would be closed between april and september, with taxpayers directed to online services instead. mps have criticised that u—turn , and shadow that u—turn, and shadow financial secretary james murray told the commons earlier the government's giving up on serious governing . junior serious governing. junior doctors in england have voted by 98% to continue their strike action...
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hmrc, it makes it much more . for hmrc and the big rush to fill in your returns goes into january, so it's not even you're not even rewarding people who to ahead who are trying to get ahead of their return. if you can't their tax return. if you can't phone all in our last phone anybody at all in our last minutes together . minutes together. >> this is all in the context of huge concerns about the prime minister's own position . what minister's own position. what are the whispers in the corridors of power about a potential coup ? potential coup? >> that's right. i mean, amazingly, i think to anyone watching gb news listening to it who isn't living and breathing in westminster like i have to every day . tory mps, respective every day. tory mps, respective ones, are thinking about replacing rishi sunak may be triggering a vote of no confidence in him. as many as 40 letters have gone in to graham brady, the chairman of the 1922 committee, half a dozen went in over the weekend, for example, frustrated that the party's
hmrc, it makes it much more . for hmrc and the big rush to fill in your returns goes into january, so it's not even you're not even rewarding people who to ahead who are trying to get ahead of their return. if you can't their tax return. if you can't phone all in our last phone anybody at all in our last minutes together . minutes together. >> this is all in the context of huge concerns about the prime minister's own position . what minister's own position. what are the whispers in the...
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news just newsjust in news just in that hmrc is to permanently close its self—assessment helpline foronths of the year. people will be forced to use a chat bot and online services for half of the year because the helpline will be shot. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. a football governance bill aimed at protecting clubs like bury fc from going under, will be put to parliament today. it's expected to pave the way for an independent regulator. a half century for heather knight helped england beat new zealand in theirfirst t20 in dunedin. and it's the one trophy that has eluded her — chelsea's emma hayes has a last chance to win the champions league as her club prepares for their quarterfinal against ajax. the prime minister has called it an historic moment and it's expected to lead to an independent football regulator. the football governance bill will be introduced in parliament today, which is hoped to protect smaller clubs from going u
news just newsjust in news just in that hmrc is to permanently close its self—assessment helpline foronths of the year. people will be forced to use a chat bot and online services for half of the year because the helpline will be shot. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. a football governance bill aimed at protecting clubs like bury fc from going...
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i think it should be a case for hmrc who a case for the hmrc who prosecute or prosecute these sort thingstime, i'm not sure why it's, it's not entirely sure why it's, it's being used politically, and i'm not sure that it should be. >> do you think it would be used if boot the other foot? >> oh, for sure. i mean, angela is very good at at throwing stones at other people, but she was writing many , many letters was writing many, many letters about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, well , that's true. well, that's true. >> and so she has probably set herself up for this . if you're herself up for this. if you're going to throw, you know, live in glass houses, don't throw stones. and, so, yes, i can see why they're doing it. but at the same time, you know, they shouldn't be. >> now we only have two minutes, but to squeeze in our but i do want to squeeze in our peter pan story because, york saint have saint john university have decided put what they call decided to put what they call trigger warnings on the front of a classic books , a collection of classic books, nigel, your reaction, i'm perfectly
i think it should be a case for hmrc who a case for the hmrc who prosecute or prosecute these sort thingstime, i'm not sure why it's, it's not entirely sure why it's, it's being used politically, and i'm not sure that it should be. >> do you think it would be used if boot the other foot? >> oh, for sure. i mean, angela is very good at at throwing stones at other people, but she was writing many , many letters was writing many, many letters about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, well ,...
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i think it should be a case for hmrc who a case for the hmrc who prosecute or prosecute these sort thingsthe time, i'm not sure why it's, it's not entirely sure why it's, it's being used politically, and i'm not sure that it should be. >> do you think it would be used if boot the other foot? >> oh, for sure. i mean, angela is very good at at throwing stones at other people, but she was writing many , many letters was writing many, many letters about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, well , that's true. well, that's true. >> and so she has probably set herself up for this . if you're herself up for this. if you're going to throw, you know, live in glass houses, don't throw stones. and, so, yes, i can see why they're doing it. but at the same time, you know, they shouldn't be. >> now we only have two minutes, but to squeeze in our but i do want to squeeze in our peter pan story because, york saint have saint john university have decided put what they call decided to put what they call trigger warnings on the front of a classic books , a collection of classic books, nigel, your reaction, i'm perfec
i think it should be a case for hmrc who a case for the hmrc who prosecute or prosecute these sort thingsthe time, i'm not sure why it's, it's not entirely sure why it's, it's being used politically, and i'm not sure that it should be. >> do you think it would be used if boot the other foot? >> oh, for sure. i mean, angela is very good at at throwing stones at other people, but she was writing many , many letters was writing many, many letters about nadhim zahawi tax affairs, well ,...
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there have been ten walkouts so far by junior doctors since the first one in march last year , and hmrcone in march last year, and hmrc has reversed a decision to close its self—assessment telephone helpline for half the year. the tax authority originally announced the line would be closed between april and september, with tax payers directed to online services instead. but mps have criticised that u—turn. that's your latest news for the latest top stories do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen right now or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> good evening. well, it's from mar—a—lago to the english channel. this subject of people crossing the channel in dinghies that i did so much, i believe, three years ago to wake people up to, well, what's happened today? somewhere between 450 and 500 people have been processed through dover today . and we have through dover today. and we have a forecast for tonight into tomorrow that is very, very calm. so we can pretty much expect the same again. and an incident on one of the boats today there was a stabbing. yep.
there have been ten walkouts so far by junior doctors since the first one in march last year , and hmrcone in march last year, and hmrc has reversed a decision to close its self—assessment telephone helpline for half the year. the tax authority originally announced the line would be closed between april and september, with tax payers directed to online services instead. but mps have criticised that u—turn. that's your latest news for the latest top stories do sign up to gb news alerts. scan...
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doing so requires significant reform to the tax system, including allowing hmrc to collect householde to a household based system to be introduced by april 2026. but because but because thatis 2026. but because but because that is not a quick fix. i make two changes today to make the current system fairer . following current system fairer. following representations from my right hon. friends from penistone and stocksbridge . carshalton and stocksbridge. carshalton and wallington. bassetlaw and west worcestershire, along with many others . i confirm that from this others. i confirm that from this april the high income child benefit charge threshold will be raised from 50,000 to £60,000. we will raise the top of the taper at which it is withdrawn to £80,000. that means no one earning under £60,000 will pay the charge , taking 170,000 the charge, taking 170,000 families out of paying it altogether. and because of the higher taper and threshold, nearly half a million families with children will save an average of £1,300 next year , average of £1,300 next year, according to the obr. this
doing so requires significant reform to the tax system, including allowing hmrc to collect householde to a household based system to be introduced by april 2026. but because but because thatis 2026. but because but because that is not a quick fix. i make two changes today to make the current system fairer . following current system fairer. following representations from my right hon. friends from penistone and stocksbridge . carshalton and stocksbridge. carshalton and wallington. bassetlaw and...
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hmrc and i'm going to be £170 richer a month . and i be £170 richer a month.ke me vote for you. and two, do i look like i am the most needy cause in broken britain today ? britain today? >> but you got through to hmrc so public 30 minutes 40 minutes waiting. >> do you know what? >> do you know what? >> what a miserable life you lead. you get given 170 a month, you know and even then you're not happy with it. the truth about the matter is , if we if about the matter is, if we if 400 billion went out on covid, we've never we've never recovered from that 400 billion. if we handed out 400 billion today, one of the things that would definitely happen is that national insurance could be could be got rid of immediately , could be got rid of immediately, and we could cut taxation by about 6 or £0.07 fantastic. these things happen . this these things happen. this government is sitting there. the idea that starmer would have a better idea. the thing that makes me laugh is that all this is going to starmer's account from the second that starmer takes over, the problems w
hmrc and i'm going to be £170 richer a month . and i be £170 richer a month.ke me vote for you. and two, do i look like i am the most needy cause in broken britain today ? britain today? >> but you got through to hmrc so public 30 minutes 40 minutes waiting. >> do you know what? >> do you know what? >> what a miserable life you lead. you get given 170 a month, you know and even then you're not happy with it. the truth about the matter is , if we if about the matter is,...
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but what about o'brien's what about neil o'brien's revelation is revelation that hmrc is withdrawingng to do, isn't it? because it makes it much see what the much harder to see what the economic benefit is of migration , and therefore make suitable , and therefore to make suitable policy around it? >> well, i don't know why they've think they've done that, and i think he follow up he should ask a follow up question why, but i think question as to why, but i think it's absolutely shocking that as this gets going, as we this debate gets going, as we have and immigrants have more and more immigrants and totally and therefore it's totally legitimate to be debating this, that they're closing down the information i don't want to suppose that it's due to bad faith, but i think he should be probing why that is because we if the if the fundamental argument immigration argument for immigration is economic, really need economic, we really need the economic, we really need the economic data in order to make the case and if they're the case or not. and if they're covering up, it makes you coverin
but what about o'brien's what about neil o'brien's revelation is revelation that hmrc is withdrawingng to do, isn't it? because it makes it much see what the much harder to see what the economic benefit is of migration , and therefore make suitable , and therefore to make suitable policy around it? >> well, i don't know why they've think they've done that, and i think he follow up he should ask a follow up question why, but i think question as to why, but i think it's absolutely shocking...
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hmrc and i'm going to be £170 richer a month . and i be £170 richer a month. me vote for you. and two, do i look like i am the most needy cause in broken britain today ? britain today? >> but you got through to hmrc so public 30 minutes 40 minutes waiting. >> do you know what? >> do you know what? >> what a miserable life you lead. you get given 170 a month, you know and even then you're not happy with it. the truth about the matter is , if we if about the matter is, if we if 400 billion went out on covid, we've never we've never recovered from that 400 billion. if we handed out 400 billion today, one of the things that would definitely happen is that national insurance could be could be got rid of immediately , could be got rid of immediately, and we could cut taxation by about 6 or £0.07 fantastic. these things happen . this these things happen. this government is sitting there. the idea that starmer would have a better idea. the thing that makes me laugh is that all this is going to starmer's account from the second that starmer takes over, the problems wil
hmrc and i'm going to be £170 richer a month . and i be £170 richer a month. me vote for you. and two, do i look like i am the most needy cause in broken britain today ? britain today? >> but you got through to hmrc so public 30 minutes 40 minutes waiting. >> do you know what? >> do you know what? >> what a miserable life you lead. you get given 170 a month, you know and even then you're not happy with it. the truth about the matter is , if we if about the matter is,...
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but what about o'brien's what about neil o'brien's revelation is revelation that hmrc is withdrawingdo, isn't it? because it makes it much see what the much harder to see what the economic benefit is of migration , and therefore make suitable , and therefore to make suitable policy around it? >> well, i don't know why they've think they've done that, and i think he follow up he should ask a follow up question why, but i think question as to why, but i think it's absolutely shocking that as this gets going, as we this debate gets going, as we have and immigrants have more and more immigrants and totally and therefore it's totally legitimate to be debating this, that they're closing down the information i don't want to suppose that it's due to bad faith, but i think he should be probing why that is because we if the if the fundamental argument immigration argument for immigration is economic, really need economic, we really need the economic, we really need the economic data in order to make the case and if they're the case or not. and if they're covering up, it makes you covering it u
but what about o'brien's what about neil o'brien's revelation is revelation that hmrc is withdrawingdo, isn't it? because it makes it much see what the much harder to see what the economic benefit is of migration , and therefore make suitable , and therefore to make suitable policy around it? >> well, i don't know why they've think they've done that, and i think he follow up he should ask a follow up question why, but i think question as to why, but i think it's absolutely shocking that...
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from hmrc landing on people's mats. very much indeed mats.ed for guiding us through what is always a deeply complicated and for many, upsetting issue. thank you. in a moment, let's have a proper debate trophy hunting. the conservatives put it in their 2019 manifesto we would not be allowed to import trophies of things we'd shot or collected overseas. it disappeared in the house of lords. but it's back. is it the right thing? and why are some african countries really genuinely upset about it ? now it's an emotive 7 now it's an emotive subject. trophy hunting is a very emotive subject. many, many articles , subject. many, many articles, many campaigns in newspapers to get it stopped. the conservatives did promise in the manifesto in 2019 that they would. it went through the house of commons. it got stuck in the house of lords. but it's come back and john spellar labour mp for warley. john, you're putting back the same legislation and that would mean that brits who go abroad and, you know, shoot a zebra or whatever it may be, would not be able t
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from hmrc landing on people's mats. very much indeed mats.eed for guiding us through what is always a deeply complicated and for many, upsetting issue. thank you. in a moment, let's have a proper debate trophy hunting. the conservatives put it in their 2019 manifesto we would not be allowed to import trophies of things we'd shot or collected overseas. it disappeared in the house of lords. but it's back. is it the right thing? and why are some african countries really genuinely upset about it ? now it's an emotive 7 now it's an emotive subject. trophy hunting is a very emotive subject. many, many articles , subject. many, many articles, many campaigns in newspapers to get it stopped. the conservatives did promise in the manifesto in 2019 that they would. it went through the house of commons. it got stuck in the house of lords. but it's come back and john spellar labour mp for warley. john, you're putting back the same legislation and that would mean that brits who go abroad and, you know, shoot a zebra or whatever it may be, would not be able
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. >> might paying >> well, you might not be paying taxes, i feel like hmrc taxes, but i feel like hmrcwly might be on their newly newly returned group. might be on their newly newly returned it group. might be on their newly newly returned it we're group. might be on their newly newly returned it we're not. )up. might be on their newly newly returned it we're not. and so >> look it up. we're not. and so my thing is if want to vote my thing is if you want to vote you to have some skin in you have to have some skin in the game. right now women the game. and right now women are doing the infrastructure are not doing the infrastructure jobs. to jobs. we're not contributing to society as a whole. >> there we have it. >> and there we have it. >> and there we have it. >> hang on. there we have it. there my argument in there we have it. my argument in a hang you made my a nutshell. hang on, you made my argument for me one at a time. >> let me answer what percent of infrastructure jobs do you think women do? >> well, doesn't matter. >> well, it doesn't matter. >> well, it doesn't matter. >> tal
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i don't hmrc.hat money think you can do that with money like can't give like this, that you can't give it to the government. >> mean but cash it. it >> i mean but cash it. well, it was a donation to the tory party and and i presume there are and i and i presume there are a few attached to a few strings attached to a donation. no reason why few strings attached to a donicouldn't no reason why few strings attached to a donicouldn't give no reason why few strings attached to a donicouldn't give no recharity hy you couldn't give it to charity donations, i think no donations, i don't think no reason couldn't give to reason why you couldn't give to the i it would be the charity. i think it would be wrong government to take wrong for the government to take it then it into treasury it and then it into treasury coffers, because there's a difference between the conservative party, a campaigning and government organisation, and the government which and which governs for all of us and my point is, i think it w
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so by putting the excise duty on vapes, it will make it a lot easier for enforcement officers at hmrcmported vapes which are not up to safety standards coming into the system and underage baking really escalating in a way thatis baking really escalating in a way that is causing deep concern. so if you start taxing them, that is legal vapes and shops, there are more powers for enforcement teams to actually deal with them at the borders and ports coming in and stop those which have not had a tax levy. but some doctors are already saying yes, it's true that cigarette taxes will go up as well as this new tax on vapes to meeting the differential, but will putting the price of vapes up through attacks put off some smokers who are trying to quit by taking up vaping? so it isa very to quit by taking up vaping? so it is a very significant intervention in a big area of public health. as to whether it will work or not and whether it is fair on the retailers who have to sell these products and how it will pan out, i think the debate will continue. but certainly health experts welcome in intervent
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. working from home from hmrc.ough to my when i get through to my bank, they seem affronted if i've called they say, can we ask called and they say, can we ask you you didn't go online? you why you didn't go online? >> wanted to speak to >> because i wanted to speak to a being. heaven forbid a human being. heaven forbid they don't get that. >> i've been self—employed 15 years. hmrc website is absolutely if you try absolutely appalling. if you try and pay a bill to hmrc, there is no massive blob on the website that says pay your bill here or find how much you owe like you do with, say, british gas or severn trent water or whatever . severn trent water or whatever. instead, you have to granularly go text that's go through tiny text that's almost sized font try almost bible sized font to try and anything you have to and find anything you have to log 2 or 3 times. it sends log in 2 or 3 times. it sends you questionnaires. i just want to know much i have to pay. to know how much i have to pay. what is bill? and it's wha
. working from home from hmrc.ough to my when i get through to my bank, they seem affronted if i've called they say, can we ask called and they say, can we ask you you didn't go online? you why you didn't go online? >> wanted to speak to >> because i wanted to speak to a being. heaven forbid a human being. heaven forbid they don't get that. >> i've been self—employed 15 years. hmrc website is absolutely if you try absolutely appalling. if you try and pay a bill to hmrc,...
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hmrc and the police and everyone other all the authorities, including parliamentary authorities, saidit's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's not typical of the political class . she reaches political class. she reaches people for labour that perhaps keir starmer can't and they need to take her down. if those that are opposing to opposed to her. so she's a target. but this is just nonsense , honestly. just nonsense, honestly. >> look at that quote though, john sergeant, i saw her all the time coming and going. her mum would come and visit a lot. this was home. and about was her home. and how about this? if is saying she this? if she is saying she didn't there, she's didn't live there, she's an effing liar . john. sergeant, effing liar. john. sergeant, this is strong language. why would an 83 year old pensioner lie about angela rayner, who would like to be the deputy prime minister >> well, we don't know what the neighbour is doing apart from, frankly , not being the nicest frankly, not being the nicest and kindest nei
hmrc and the police and everyone other all the authorities, including parliamentary authorities, saidit's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's not typical of the political class . she reaches political class. she reaches people for labour that perhaps keir starmer can't and they need to take her down. if those that are opposing to opposed to her. so she's a target. but this is just nonsense , honestly. just nonsense, honestly....
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hmrc and the police and everyone other all the authorities, including parliamentary authorities, said? it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's not typical of the political class . she reaches political class. she reaches people for labour that perhaps keir starmer can't and they need to take her down. if those that are opposing to opposed to her. so she's a target. but this is just nonsense , honestly. just nonsense, honestly. >> look at that quote though, john sergeant, i saw her all the time coming and going. her mum would come and visit a lot. this was home. and about was her home. and how about this? if is saying she this? if she is saying she didn't there, she's didn't live there, she's an effing liar . john. sergeant, effing liar. john. sergeant, this is strong language. why would an 83 year old pensioner lie about angela rayner, who would like to be the deputy prime minister >> well, we don't know what the neighbour is doing apart from, frankly , not being the nicest frankly, not being the nicest and kindest n
hmrc and the police and everyone other all the authorities, including parliamentary authorities, said? it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's effective. it's because she's not typical of the political class . she reaches political class. she reaches people for labour that perhaps keir starmer can't and they need to take her down. if those that are opposing to opposed to her. so she's a target. but this is just nonsense , honestly. just nonsense, honestly....
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massive red tape challenge that frankly some are arguing _ tape challenge that frankly some are arguing hmrcster. let's go in for pmqs. this morning i had meetings i to register. let's go in for pmqs. j this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, in addition to my duties in this house including listening to the chancellor puzzling budget statement, i shall have further such later today. the statement, i shall have further such later toda . . statement, i shall have further such later today-— later today. the uk used to be a world leader _ later today. the uk used to be a world leader in _ later today. the uk used to be a world leader in research - later today. the uk used to be a world leader in research but i later today. the uk used to be a i world leader in research but despite the calls from the home affairs select committee leading researchers, charities and veterans organisations and the royal college of psychiatrists, we have shamefully fallen behind on breakthrough treatment for conditions like ptsd and depression, causing misery to millions of people in our c
massive red tape challenge that frankly some are arguing _ tape challenge that frankly some are arguing hmrcster. let's go in for pmqs. this morning i had meetings i to register. let's go in for pmqs. j this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, in addition to my duties in this house including listening to the chancellor puzzling budget statement, i shall have further such later today. the statement, i shall have further such later toda . . statement, i shall have...
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isn'tts are on benefits and hmrc isn't revealing tax contributions by nationality.cially know which demographic now pays more tax. lovely our politicians are addicted to mass immigration. our nhs is creaking at the seams and we're all paying for it. but let's get the thoughts now of my panel let's get the thoughts now of my panel. i've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday. it's the wonderful charlotte griffiths. businessman griffiths. i've got businessman and brooks , and i and activist adam brooks, and i have got journalist and author rebecca reid. and adam, i'll start with you. i mean, good grief, the elephant in the room about this budget for me today. certainly. when it came to the nhs, was what we're paying for it because rapid , massive it because of rapid, massive population it because of rapid, massive popare:ion can we have 30% or >> are we how can we have 30% or 35% more staff and still struggle record funding as well. >> so there's problems now. again, 4 million extra people in this country is going to put pressure on services. we've seen that tr
isn'tts are on benefits and hmrc isn't revealing tax contributions by nationality.cially know which demographic now pays more tax. lovely our politicians are addicted to mass immigration. our nhs is creaking at the seams and we're all paying for it. but let's get the thoughts now of my panel let's get the thoughts now of my panel. i've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday. it's the wonderful charlotte griffiths. businessman griffiths. i've got businessman and brooks , and i and...
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isn'tts are on benefits and hmrc isn't revealing tax contributions by nationality.lly know which demographic now pays more tax. lovely our politicians are addicted to mass immigration. our nhs is creaking at the seams and we're all paying for it. but let's get the thoughts now of my panel let's get the thoughts now of my panel. i've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday. it's the wonderful charlotte griffiths. businessman griffiths. i've got businessman and brooks , and i and activist adam brooks, and i have got journalist and author rebecca reid. and adam, i'll start with you. i mean, good grief, the elephant in the room about this budget for me today. certainly. when it came to the nhs, was what we're paying for it because rapid , massive it because of rapid, massive population it because of rapid, massive popare:ion can we have 30% or >> are we how can we have 30% or 35% more staff and still struggle record funding as well. >> so there's problems now. again, 4 million extra people in this country is going to put pressure on services. we've seen that try a
isn'tts are on benefits and hmrc isn't revealing tax contributions by nationality.lly know which demographic now pays more tax. lovely our politicians are addicted to mass immigration. our nhs is creaking at the seams and we're all paying for it. but let's get the thoughts now of my panel let's get the thoughts now of my panel. i've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday. it's the wonderful charlotte griffiths. businessman griffiths. i've got businessman and brooks , and i and activist...
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. >> one of their side stories hmrc to shut phone helplines for six months every year, which will be,ink, quite interesting information for a lot of people who didn't know that they were open six months a yeah that they were open six months a year. yeah, moment to get year. yeah, at the moment to get through nightmare. through is a nightmare. >> six months are not evenly >> no, six months are not evenly distributed year. distributed across the year. you just see yeah, just have to see again. yeah, 2 to 4 in the morning. >> i've been trying to get through for probably about six months really? months now actually. really? yeah. crazy . anyway, yeah. it's crazy. anyway, diversity has backfired , diversity drive has backfired, warns badenoch with the subtitle of white men need consideration as much as black women under inclusion policies, i'd say white men need more consideration. >> no , but, yeah, she's >> no, but, yeah, she's basically saying that a lot of this stuff, this diversity, a lot of this, there's a lot of money in it. >> and it's arguably a waste of money. this is what some s
. >> one of their side stories hmrc to shut phone helplines for six months every year, which will be,ink, quite interesting information for a lot of people who didn't know that they were open six months a yeah that they were open six months a year. yeah, moment to get year. yeah, at the moment to get through nightmare. through is a nightmare. >> six months are not evenly >> no, six months are not evenly distributed year. distributed across the year. you just see yeah, just...
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. >> i think there's something in that. do think hmrc , the that.way they aggressive in the way they pursue, particularly freelance workers . a lot of us in the workers. a lot of us in the media are freelance workers. a lot of us across the economy. it's the gig economy, ir35 , as it's the gig economy, ir35, as you say, eamonn, most people might not know what that means. thatis might not know what that means. that is how the revenue tax is. people who aren't officially employees , they're contractors employees, they're contractors to companies. that means companies don't pay national insurance on those employees. make hmrc wants to make sure that they're not employees, that they are contractors . you're they are contractors. you're right. look as this all this is a function of an economy that's not growing. when an economy is stagnating , when you're growing stagnating, when you're growing at half a percent, less than 1, as we have been for a long time now, and particularly since the pandemic , everything gets pandemic, everything gets tighter. mone
. >> i think there's something in that. do think hmrc , the that.way they aggressive in the way they pursue, particularly freelance workers . a lot of us in the workers. a lot of us in the media are freelance workers. a lot of us across the economy. it's the gig economy, ir35 , as it's the gig economy, ir35, as you say, eamonn, most people might not know what that means. thatis might not know what that means. that is how the revenue tax is. people who aren't officially employees , they're...
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i can't understand why if there is any problem around this, why hmrc aren't doing the investigation.the ones who would have lost money out of it. and it's unusual for the police to get involved in a thing like this. >> but why is it then that keir starmer see, i'm intrigued by keir starmer, who who knows all this sort of stuff right ? and he this sort of stuff right? and he said, well, i'm, i haven't looked the details. yeah well looked at the details. yeah well why that? because then he can why is that? because then he can say, haven't seen say, well i haven't seen anything is he trying to anything wrong. is he trying to deliberately distance himself. no. >> i think the point that keir starmer made yesterday was that his own team has had a look at this legal advice that angela rayner has received. angela rayner's team have gone through it. both teams are satisfied that the advice is valid . on the that the advice is valid. on the bafis that the advice is valid. on the basis of that, keir starmer is saying, look, i don't have to see all these personal details. i'm the leader. i'm happ
i can't understand why if there is any problem around this, why hmrc aren't doing the investigation.the ones who would have lost money out of it. and it's unusual for the police to get involved in a thing like this. >> but why is it then that keir starmer see, i'm intrigued by keir starmer, who who knows all this sort of stuff right ? and he this sort of stuff right? and he said, well, i'm, i haven't looked the details. yeah well looked at the details. yeah well why that? because then he...
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to start alarming people, that that is going to happen , but actually going to happen, but actually hmrc. never made a mistake as far as i know. and then they changed all the software. yeah. and i said to my accountant what do i do about this software? and he said, forget it, we'll do it for you. >> well, chris, what do you see? i mean, there must be hurdles out there. you look at every day, every every month, day, every week, every month, and thinking , day, every week, every month, and thinking, i'm going and you're thinking, i'm going to a cropper on this to come a cropper on on this one. what do you worry about? what think you've what do you think you've learned? you've got right. learned? do you've got right. and what and then then it changes. what are for you in day are the concerns for you in day to day life? >> let me say first of all, i used to teach seven and eight year olds how to use a computer. it can be done and is of course a very bright lady. she's an oxford graduate and not everybody's been to oxford and is highly bright. yeah, i remember my mum, own remember my own mum,
to start alarming people, that that is going to happen , but actually going to happen, but actually hmrc. never made a mistake as far as i know. and then they changed all the software. yeah. and i said to my accountant what do i do about this software? and he said, forget it, we'll do it for you. >> well, chris, what do you see? i mean, there must be hurdles out there. you look at every day, every every month, day, every week, every month, and thinking , day, every week, every month, and...
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i mean, he wasn't saying this when a tory politician was under the cosh from hmrc and reign is now usingx affairs the tories publish theirs. >> t- t we are t— t we are going to have >> happy if we are going to have a level playing field we a level playing field and we suddenly decide that conservative ministers need to hand their tax affairs, i'm hand over their tax affairs, i'm happy to. if you show me yours and i'll show you mine , well, and i'll show you mine, well, hang on, the police aren't currently reassessing whether or not to get involved in any tory tax affairs, are they? >> as far as we know. anyway, miss rayner, a bit of deflection doesn't change the that doesn't change the fact that there well be a capital there may well be a capital gains a second home, gains issue on a second home, and the police well not have and the police may well not have investigated that properly and spoken key witnesses spoken to key witnesses or indeed evidence. indeed seen key evidence. i mean, keep saying mean, she can't just keep saying this allegations this since those allegations were put to m
i mean, he wasn't saying this when a tory politician was under the cosh from hmrc and reign is now usingx affairs the tories publish theirs. >> t- t we are t— t we are going to have >> happy if we are going to have a level playing field we a level playing field and we suddenly decide that conservative ministers need to hand their tax affairs, i'm hand over their tax affairs, i'm happy to. if you show me yours and i'll show you mine , well, and i'll show you mine, well, hang on,...
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i mean, he wasn't saying this when a tory politician was under the cosh from hmrc and reign is now usingirs the tories publish theirs. >> t- t we are t— t we are going to have >> happy if we are going to have a level playing field we a level playing field and we suddenly decide that conservative ministers need to hand their tax affairs, i'm hand over their tax affairs, i'm happy to. if you show me yours and i'll show you mine , well, and i'll show you mine, well, hang on, the police aren't currently reassessing whether or not to get involved in any tory tax affairs, are they? >> as far as we know. anyway, miss rayner, a bit of deflection doesn't change the that doesn't change the fact that there well be a capital there may well be a capital gains a second home, gains issue on a second home, and the police well not have and the police may well not have investigated that properly and spoken key witnesses spoken to key witnesses or indeed evidence. indeed seen key evidence. i mean, keep saying mean, she can't just keep saying this allegations this since those allegations were put to me, i g
i mean, he wasn't saying this when a tory politician was under the cosh from hmrc and reign is now usingirs the tories publish theirs. >> t- t we are t— t we are going to have >> happy if we are going to have a level playing field we a level playing field and we suddenly decide that conservative ministers need to hand their tax affairs, i'm hand over their tax affairs, i'm happy to. if you show me yours and i'll show you mine , well, and i'll show you mine, well, hang on, the...
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hmrc rules state that married couples or civil partners can only count one property as their primaryled her an effing liar. the police initially said nothing untoward had happened and angela rayner was able to go in front of the cameras and get away with just hiding behind an anonymous alleged accountant who conveniently completely exonerated her. >> since those allegations were put to me, i got expert advice because i had advised at the time, i don't i don't have an accountant. i was a home care worker. you know, i didn't have an accountant. i had, as most people would. put your house people would. you put your house on the market, you get a legal conveyancing solicitor you conveyancing solicitor and you get agent. since get an estate agent. but since those allegations were put to me, i got expert tax advice to make sure that i hadn't done anything wrong . anything wrong. >> oh, that's all right then, is it? well, then it was pointed out that greater manchester police apparently didn't speak to witnesses or people of to key witnesses or people of interest examine interest or examine
hmrc rules state that married couples or civil partners can only count one property as their primaryled her an effing liar. the police initially said nothing untoward had happened and angela rayner was able to go in front of the cameras and get away with just hiding behind an anonymous alleged accountant who conveniently completely exonerated her. >> since those allegations were put to me, i got expert advice because i had advised at the time, i don't i don't have an accountant. i was a...
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hmrc rules state that married couples or civil partners can only count one property as their primarylled her an effing liar. the police initially said nothing untoward had happened and angela rayner was able to go in front of the cameras and get away with just hiding behind an anonymous alleged accountant who conveniently completely exonerated her. >> since those allegations were put to me, i got expert advice because i had advised at the time, i don't i don't have an accountant. i was a...
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so what nationality people on benefits are and hmrc has stopped publishing tax contributions by nationalitycannot therefore know how many immigrants are coming here and claiming benefit s and we cannot officially even though i think we do all know, don't we, demographic people we, which demographic of people are benefits. are paying for those benefits. but anyway. our home but there we go anyway. our home office said we office spokesman has said we strongly offering health strongly condemn offering health and visa holders and care worker visa holders employment under false pretences and not tolerate illegal and do not tolerate illegal activity labour market. activity in the labour market. we've already action to we've already taken action to revoke the licence sponsors revoke the licence of sponsors engaged activity. we are engaged in such activity. we are committed stamping out committed to stamping out exploitation those working in exploitation of those working in the care sector and have announced providers in england will only be able to sponsor migrant are migrant workers if they are u
so what nationality people on benefits are and hmrc has stopped publishing tax contributions by nationalitycannot therefore know how many immigrants are coming here and claiming benefit s and we cannot officially even though i think we do all know, don't we, demographic people we, which demographic of people are benefits. are paying for those benefits. but anyway. our home but there we go anyway. our home office said we office spokesman has said we strongly offering health strongly condemn...
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because hmrc are going to be able to go through account of through your bank account as of next so thiss what it's next year. so this is what it's all about to get you spending in on cards, etc. get your on your cards, etc. get your away cash so the treasury away from cash so the treasury can more. and all can take in more. and it's all about control and i'll be supporting all the way. supporting it all the way. >> come on, bank >> no, darren. come on, bank cards easy people to cards are easy for people to use. pay is easy for use. apple pay is easy for people to use. people should have the to use cash. have the choice to use cash. of course should. not course they should. i'm not saying let's rid of cash. saying let's get rid of cash. i'm just not into this conspiracy theory it's all conspiracy theory that it's all about control. easier to use. >> use. >> see what happens to the canadian bankers during covid. they vaccine they protested against vaccine mandates and as a mandates and lockdowns, and as a result corporal result, trudeau, corporal trudeau like some trudeau acting like some
because hmrc are going to be able to go through account of through your bank account as of next so thiss what it's next year. so this is what it's all about to get you spending in on cards, etc. get your on your cards, etc. get your away cash so the treasury away from cash so the treasury can more. and all can take in more. and it's all about control and i'll be supporting all the way. supporting it all the way. >> come on, bank >> no, darren. come on, bank cards easy people to...
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an increase air passenger duty on non—economy flights only and provide hmrc with the resources they needble members forcing hostel and uk, from the honourable members forcing hosteland uk, north from the honourable members forcing hostel and uk, north devon, cities of london and westminster, torbay and truro and falmouth, i have been looking closely at our furnished holiday lettings tax regime. i'm concerned it's creating a distortion meaning there are not enough properties available for long—term rental by local people. so to make the tax system work better for local communities, and going to abolish the furnished holiday letting regime. i've also been looking at stamp duty relief for people who purchase more than one dwelling in a single transaction known as multiple dwellings relief. i see the deputy leader of the labour party paying close attention because of her multiple dwellings. shouting. order! order! too much excitement. we haven't— order! order! too much excitement. we haven't actually heard because we can't hear _ we haven't actually heard because we can't hear what the chanc
an increase air passenger duty on non—economy flights only and provide hmrc with the resources they needble members forcing hostel and uk, from the honourable members forcing hosteland uk, north from the honourable members forcing hostel and uk, north devon, cities of london and westminster, torbay and truro and falmouth, i have been looking closely at our furnished holiday lettings tax regime. i'm concerned it's creating a distortion meaning there are not enough properties available for...
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i'll share the best times of the day to get through to hmrc. to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. a bbc investigation has uncovered how scammers have been impersonating genuine recruitment companies and advertising fake jobs to try steal personal information. fraudsters are posting vacancies that don't exist online and sending whatsapp messages to potential victims. one recruitment firm in surrey is warning the public after it was impersonated. we were taking calls from candidates saying, "is there a david there?" and we said, "no, we don't have a david." so that's instantly when we thought somebody could have been scamming. "what has david asked you?" "well, he's contacted us about a job that you're advertising." so i would reply and say, "well, we're not advertising that particularjob — that's not a job that's on our books." physiotherapists in the major trauma ward at st georges hospital in tooting are using virtual reality to help patients with their rehab. physios say vr helps di
i'll share the best times of the day to get through to hmrc. to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. a bbc investigation has uncovered how scammers have been impersonating genuine recruitment companies and advertising fake jobs to try steal personal information. fraudsters are posting vacancies that don't exist online and sending whatsapp messages to potential victims. one recruitment firm in surrey is warning the public after it was...