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soo....why wouldn't little johnny contractor with his mountain of cash just give it all to his wife and transfer 100% ownership of the house to here, tell hector he is skint and then, when hector goes away coz johnny has no money, his wife gives him back his cash and his half of the house?Comment
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Originally posted by freeranger View Postsoo....why wouldn't little johnny contractor with his mountain of cash just give it all to his wife and transfer 100% ownership of the house to here, tell hector he is skint and then, when hector goes away coz johnny has no money, his wife gives him back his cash and his half of the house?Comment
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Originally posted by GripRacing View PostI'm sure there's a legal argument against this too but from my point of view giving my wife all of my money, as well as my house, carries a higher risk than HMRC...
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Originally posted by GripRacing View PostI'm sure there's a legal argument against this too but from my point of view giving my wife all of my money, as well as my house, carries a higher risk than HMRC...Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostEven if you later win your tax appeal (using George) you won't get those penalties struck off.Comment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postbut surely if you won later using george your apn would be retrospecively (yes i used THAT word) revoked ... so you would owe 5- 15% of nothing ......Comment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postbut surely if you won later using george your apn would be retrospecively (yes i used THAT word) revoked ... so you would owe 5- 15% of nothing ......
Even if you later win your case it doesn't alter the fact that you didn't pay the APN on time.Comment
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Originally posted by elpinar View Postbut surely if you won later using george your apn would be retrospecively (yes i used THAT word) revoked ... so you would owe 5- 15% of nothing ......
If the APN's were legally issued, and you didnt pay up on time then you are going to be penalised.
I dont know the in's and out's of the NTRT approach but unless the final outcome is that the APN's were not legally issued then failure to pay them within the alloted time will incure the penaliy. The fact that you may win the challenge to the actual tax amount and the tax itself may not be payable is a seperate issue."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by freeranger View Postsoo....why wouldn't little johnny contractor with his mountain of cash just give it all to his wife and transfer 100% ownership of the house to here, tell hector he is skint and then, when hector goes away coz johnny has no money, his wife gives him back his cash and his half of the house?
You needed to transfer your house five years ago for this to work. Obviously doesn't work for cash in bank or in limited company now.Comment
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