Originally posted by MrsB1974
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What an APN looks like
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APN demand show up on HMRC Tax Portal
HI All
I received APN and await another any day now...
I signed into my HMRC account and it doesn't show the APN demand or payment. Is the whole APN system setup by HMRC separate, as in liabilities and payments won't appear on the self-assessment portals or is the admin that bad it will take weeks ?Comment
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Totally separate LR from what I know. All you will see in your SA account are any monies outstanding due to appeals you lodged, prior to all this APN ***** kicking off.STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostYou would be advised to speak with a professional in this area.Comment
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I've just received my 3rd APN this morning for 2010/11 however, I have only ever received an enquiry letter about this period in the past. My scheme provider did respond to HMRC about the enquiry letter so I'm just wondering now if a) HMRC are able to issue an APN on the back of just an enquiry letter and b) what are the timescales for doing so?Comment
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Originally posted by ads1980 View PostI've just received my 3rd APN this morning for 2010/11 however, I have only ever received an enquiry letter about this period in the past. My scheme provider did respond to HMRC about the enquiry letter so I'm just wondering now if a) HMRC are able to issue an APN on the back of just an enquiry letter and b) what are the timescales for doing so?
b) no timescales and no time limitComment
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Originally posted by ads1980 View PostI've just received my 3rd APN this morning for 2010/11 however, I have only ever received an enquiry letter about this period in the past. My scheme provider did respond to HMRC about the enquiry letter so I'm just wondering now if a) HMRC are able to issue an APN on the back of just an enquiry letter and b) what are the timescales for doing so?
Condition A = tax enquiry is in progress or you have made an appeal not yet settled
Condition B = there is a return or a claim that a tax advantage arises from particular arrangements
Condition C = there has been a follower notice, DOTAS SRN or action under GAAR
Understanding what the above mean is a separate matter.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Payment of APN
On payment of an APN does the interest cease being added?
Thanks in advance.Comment
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Originally posted by LandRover View PostOn payment of an APN does the interest cease being added?
Thanks in advance.Comment
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Method of Payment for an APN
Is it possible to pay an APN with a Credit Card?
Sorry if been asked before (searched but couldn't find). I haven't received an APN as yet, so don't know the possible payment methods....Comment
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