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Avoidance scheme users fail to challenge follower notices

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    Avoidance scheme users fail to challenge follower notices

    Avoidance scheme users fail to challenge follower notices
    http://financeandtax.decisions.tribu...29/TC05860.pdf

    Taxpayers who used the tax avoidance scheme known as Working Wheels challenged the follower notices which demand they should pay the tax avoided.

    If the taxpayer does not take corrective action to change his tax return he can be issued with a penalty. The taxpayer can’t appeal against the imposition of a follower notice, but he can challenge whether the notice has been issued correctly, and hence whether the penalty is due. This case (TC05860) concerning penalties for a failure to take corrective action following the issue of follower notices relating to “Working Wheels”.

    See AccountingWeb for Full Article :
    Avoidance scheme users fail to challenge follower notices | AccountingWEB

    #2
    Presumably the scheme owners will carry on fighting and delaying the inevitable?

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      #3
      I think Working Wheels was the scheme that involved a number of celebrities selling used cars?

      If that's correct, then delay and defer is the only option available I suspect.
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