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Old 10-04-2012, 22:13   #1
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Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...y-experts.html

Sorry for third thread on tax but if mods want collate thats fine. Just each have new developments.

This I would say most critical as it effects ALL of us.

That Osborne tax reform hit some trouble as experts give it Amber warning for two critical recommendations. One think wont be issue but will likely delay things for sure. However the second is bigger worry. Wonder what the issue is with data analysis.

Should the pilot scheme be shelved under the issue.

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The paper says the amber reading “highlighted two critical recommendations which required immediate attention”. Firstly, “the programme director role should be confirmed as a full-time appointment with immediate effect”. Tax authorities were also told that outstanding contracts should be “settled without further delay”. The projects authority is to review the project again “to reassess delivery confidence”.
If progress has not been made, the amber assessment “is likely to be significantly lowered”. The “dashboard” also shows that tax authority managers have identified a problem with data analysis.
The report could hamper reforms proposed by Mr Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary. Ministers insist that the Universal Credit system can start next year.
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

Wow, the third thread on Osbourne and tax by the same poster in 30 mins. Is this a CF record?
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Old 11-04-2012, 10:44   #3
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Wow, the third thread on Osbourne and tax by the same poster in 30 mins. Is this a CF record?
all relevent news I did ask if mods wanted to merge them.

Considering this particularly one effects all as its about the tax reforms hit snag by being warned there issues.

Why dont you comment instead trying to belittle it.
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Old 11-04-2012, 11:08   #4
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

Point of information - the issue is with the Management Information part of the project, not the actual project itself....
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Point of information - the issue is with the Management Information part of the project, not the actual project itself....
I understand the first part they want full time position. However is that including data analysis part being management issue.

Article not clear hugh
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

I feel quite sorry for this government.They have stood up to Murdoch (and the media in general)and now less than halfway through tenure they are being bashed by Murdoch's papers.Most governments that have basked in the sunshine of Murdoch approval have at least lasted longer than 5 years before getting a drubbing.

Also it's not just Murdoch's empire that are giving them a beating.The Daily Mail has got it's Doc Martens laced up as well as the Telegraph and a few other tabloids.

So every issue is being picked over for the tiniest of mistakes,some of which I assume can be dealt with with some common sense.
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They have stood up to Murdoch
Did they have much choice at the time?
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Old 11-04-2012, 12:44   #8
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I feel quite sorry for this government.They have stood up to Murdoch (and the media in general)and now less than halfway through tenure they are being bashed by Murdoch's papers.Most governments that have basked in the sunshine of Murdoch approval have at least lasted longer than 5 years before getting a drubbing.

Also it's not just Murdoch's empire that are giving them a beating.The Daily Mail has got it's Doc Martens laced up as well as the Telegraph and a few other tabloids.

So every issue is being picked over for the tiniest of mistakes,some of which I assume can be dealt with with some common sense.
agreed noticed it happens after bad news on news corp with the enquiry. Then we get bad press government then it turns around again.

I am wondering if its linked defacto a war between both.

Both got skeletons on each other this wont end well for either. I think we seeing the result being too close to press.
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

I can see everything collapsing around us soon. this government has been nothing but a joke and a shambles from day one.
Dave is forever doing U-turns on everything. they're coming up with ridiculous ideas from one day to the next.

I can bet good money that it's all going to come tumbling down around us soon.
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Define 'soon'....
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

It's just you have being say this sort of thing would happen soon for at least the last eighteen months.....
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Re: Tax reform project running into trouble, say experts

We've already had the riots not long after. the others like welfare/NHS/tax haven't really come into effect yet.

they will soon.
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You said that a year ago.....

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