And this is exactly why the government and HMRC should be hounding the providers, not us
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AM Limited COP8 HMRC Investigation Letter..
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Originally posted by regron View PostAnd this is exactly why the government and HMRC should be hounding the providers, not us
Isn't it, HMRC?Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View Postthey will hound whoever they think is weakerSTRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Read this
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...following.html
HMRC will NOT intervene and have no powers to exercise here - yet - await 8th July but don't hold your breath.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Hello, one my known person has received debt collection notice from HMRC for the APN for being with AML and being in JR suite
Did anybody else recevied it?
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debt collection notice from HMRC
I got as well..
1. AML does not have tax return copy for 2009/10
2. AML took atleast 18% from the contract rates and did nothing !!!!
3. This tax should be paid by AML not by us. Since HMRC is taxing us on 100% where as we got 82%. So we will be paying 18% + 35% .. this is not right
4. If there is any legal avenue to get 18% back from AML then we all should come together and jointly ask AML..
Any thoughts?Comment
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Originally posted by anandb View Post4. If there is any legal avenue to get 18% back from AML then we all should come together and jointly ask AML..
Any thoughts?STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by anandb View PostI got as well..
1. AML does not have tax return copy for 2009/10
2. AML took atleast 18% from the contract rates and did nothing !!!!
3. This tax should be paid by AML not by us. Since HMRC is taxing us on 100% where as we got 82%. So we will be paying 18% + 35% .. this is not right
4. If there is any legal avenue to get 18% back from AML then we all should come together and jointly ask AML..
Any thoughts?
Glorified salesman and unfortunately will have been sold a raw deal.
Contact AML and please share their attempt to placate your angst, would love to hear all about it.Comment
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Time for AML to actually support us
I've had a big email exchange with them over the last couple of days and contrary to what they are saying about defending us etc etc, I do not feel that they are in my opinion. What they are doing is defending their scheme which we just seem to be part of the process as ex users. If we're bankrupted tomorrow by HMRC, AML do not care. So I think we need a big push back against them and some for of legal action starting.Comment
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Originally posted by ads1980 View PostI've had a big email exchange with them over the last couple of days and contrary to what they are saying about defending us etc etc, I do not feel that they are in my opinion. What they are doing is defending their scheme which we just seem to be part of the process as ex users. If we're bankrupted tomorrow by HMRC, AML do not care. So I think we need a big push back against them and some for of legal action starting.Comment
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