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Just got another APN warning letter. This time saying "I regret that the letter issued on 31 March 2015 had incorrect wording so I enclose the correct version......."
Comparing both letters the first one uses the words "about the tax avoidance scheme the partnership has used" and the corrected one says "about the tax avoidance scheme that you have used"
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One assumes to re issue it - it must be of some relevance ...... does that mean they have to reissue them all again and a new 90 days starts ? or have you not had any actual APNs and is it a precursor that a APN warning must come out before the real deal?Originally posted by lucozade View PostJust got another APN warning letter. This time saying "I regret that the letter issued on 31 March 2015 had incorrect wording so I enclose the correct version......."
Comparing both letters the first one uses the words "about the tax avoidance scheme the partnership has used" and the corrected one says "about the tax avoidance scheme that you have used"
FFS !!!
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Haven't had any APNs yet. Looks like an error on their part and for whatever reason they have spotted it and reissued the letter.Originally posted by elpinar View PostOne assumes to re issue it - it must be of some relevance ...... does that mean they have to reissue them all again and a new 90 days starts ? or have you not had any actual APNs and is it a precursor that a APN warning must come out before the real deal?
How many more are like this?Comment
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What a shower of tulipe they are :OOriginally posted by lucozade View PostJust got another APN warning letter. This time saying "I regret that the letter issued on 31 March 2015 had incorrect wording so I enclose the correct version......."
Comparing both letters the first one uses the words "about the tax avoidance scheme the partnership has used" and the corrected one says "about the tax avoidance scheme that you have used"
FFS !!!Comment
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When I 'bought' my CTD, they wrote to ask me which tax debt or dispute I wanted the CTD to be recorded against. I read in one of these threads not to tell them what the 'debt' was so wrote and told them Im not disclosing that (at that time).Originally posted by lilo View PostSo, I thought that CTDs were not linked to a specific tax liability but looking at the letter I received the other day it appears they are. I bought my CTD in 2010 but it has a date of deposit of 2009. The letter says "Interest on your deposit is calculated on a daily bases. This period of interest will not exceed 6 years. It will run from the Certificate date until the earlier of:- the due date of the tax liability it is being paid against
- the date on which the deposit is withdrawn for cash
- the sixth anniversary of the date on your certificate"
Note the spelling error 'bases' was theirs not mine!.
Didnt they do this to you? If you didnt tell them which tax debt the CTD was for, it isnt against any liability they officially have.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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I bought four at different times and they never asked me ...and moved house so wrote giving new address to CTDS peeps - so another oportunity for them to open a dialogOriginally posted by BolshieBastard View PostWhen I 'bought' my CTD, they wrote to ask me which tax debt or dispute I wanted the CTD to be recorded against. I read in one of these threads not to tell them what the 'debt' was so wrote and told them Im not disclosing that (at that time).
Didnt they do this to you? If you didnt tell them which tax debt the CTD was for, it isnt against any liability they officially have.
my understaning is that when you place it against a liability that is when they re work any interst taking it into acocount
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I received my 6 year notice on my CTD a month or so ago and left it hoping things will come to a head soon after close to a decade. I don't ever recall being asked about the liability and what to offset. From what I recall, I just paid via BACS and sent a letter to them to request a CTD. In reply they sent me back a wonky printed certificate which I have stored in a safe place.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostWhen I 'bought' my CTD, they wrote to ask me which tax debt or dispute I wanted the CTD to be recorded against. I read in one of these threads not to tell them what the 'debt' was so wrote and told them Im not disclosing that (at that time).
Didnt they do this to you? If you didnt tell them which tax debt the CTD was for, it isnt against any liability they officially have.
If I need to tell them the official liability then I am well and truly screwed - I am north of 150k and the interest will kill me.Comment
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Pre-APN
I received my Brown Envelope yesterday, having trouble getting hold of MP though. Has anyone heard back from MP
after they received their letter?
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when you get the actual APN send a copy to them ... otherwise pre-apn letter just ignore it .... fretting wont help !!!!and there is nothing to be done ....Originally posted by Laxmi View PostI received my Brown Envelope yesterday, having trouble getting hold of MP though. Has anyone heard back from MP
after they received their letter?
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We are all doooooooooooomed !!!!!! what film was that from (said in i think a scottish accent)? or was it dads army?Last edited by elpinar; 14 April 2015, 11:16.
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