Originally posted by EBTContractor
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HMRC Enquiry letters on Loans from EBT and other schemes
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Received another letter from HMRC, indicating that they are planning court action to allow bailiffs to come and seize my goods. Is this scare tactics, or should I be worried? It all seems to be going rather fast.Comment
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Originally posted by Nocaster View PostReceived another letter from HMRC, indicating that they are planning court action to allow bailiffs to come and seize my goods. Is this scare tactics, or should I be worried? It all seems to be going rather fast.
This letter is part of their very rude "nudge tactics". However it doesn't mean you should sit back and pretend nothing is happening.
I don't know your specifics, but I'd suggest you get some professional advice.
And if you are serious about resisting the racket, there is Big Group.Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostBoth.
This letter is part of their very rude "nudge tactics". However it doesn't mean you should sit back and pretend nothing is happening.
I don't know your specifics, but I'd suggest you get some professional advice.
And if you are serious about resisting the racket, there is Big Group.Comment
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Originally posted by Safe View PostIf you pay the money they are asking for i.e. £30K does this mean the matter is closed and settled?
The APN is a payment on account of the final liability that still has to be agreed.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostNo.
The APN is a payment on account of the final liability that still has to be agreed.
People need to be clear, precisely what it is they have received, when they say they've had a "demand" from HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI don't think it's APNs these guys are receiving. Sounds more like discovery assessments (30 days to pay or appeal).
People need to be clear, precisely what it is they have received, when they say they've had a "demand" from HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by mpj View PostI notice somebody's appeal above was rejected as it didn't match the required criteria?
DAs are easy to appeal and request postponement. I think there are simple templates further back in this thread.
APNs are extremely hard to challenge.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI think that was an APN, not a DA.
DAs are easy to appeal and request postponement. I think there are simple templates further back in this thread.
APNs are extremely hard to challenge.Comment
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Originally posted by Nocaster View PostI agree, I appealed my APN, and got a reply "we've noted your appeal, cough up" to paraphrase..
You can appeal a DA and that will be postponed until they make their next move !!!!STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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