Originally posted by AlbionRovers
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Originally posted by AlbionRovers View PostHe's just started his Friday shift at HMRC ...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostYep and he's bright enough to know that they have possibly screwed up with George when it hits the tribunal....Comment
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Originally posted by nevergiveup View PostWhat happened to KNIGHTRK's post? lol. Guess he just joined NTRT.Comment
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3 Years ago.....
Wasn't it around 3 years ago (give or take a couple of days) NTRT was first announced?
I can't believe how quickly time has passed considering we have this heavy load to bear each and every day!
Without NTRT (and DR/Santa) who know's where I'd be right now....
Wouldn't it be ironic if today was the day after 3 years we finally start to put this to bed!
Anyway just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone at and in NTRT
THANK YOU!
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Originally posted by lucozadeSo here's a thing.
I've so far received two warning letters for the same APNs.
As said previously they changed the wording between the letter - no doubt for "clarification purposes".
Anyway, if this is a legally enforceable penalty then what if I don't ever receive the actual APN letter? Someone else mentioned that he'd been given 1-6 weeks on the warning letter but it hasn't yet arrived passed the 6 weeks.
What if the majority of us don't receive the APN letters?
Can they still legally impose penalties on us if we haven't received the letters?
I thought that debt collecting companies had to prove that they had served the debt notice.
Not complicated - till you get one with the date it has to be paid on it, its as if you have had nothing
or are you really sayiny, how do you know you havent been sent one that didnt arrive?Comment
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Originally posted by lucozadeIndeed sir. What if they claim they have sent them to people but those people didn't receive them.
How can the penalties be legal?
Unless of coarse they are being sent recorded.Last edited by BrilloPad; 17 April 2015, 16:45.Comment
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I was sent a pre-apn letter warning me to expect the apn in 1-8 weeks. The 8 weeks have passed, so I rang HMRC to make sure that it hadn't gone astray and they said that it hadn't yet been sent. The wheels turn slowly, if at all.Comment
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Originally posted by Retro View PostI was sent a pre-apn letter warning me to expect the apn in 1-8 weeks. The 8 weeks have passed, so I rang HMRC to make sure that it hadn't gone astray and they said that it hadn't yet been sent. The wheels turn slowly, if at all.
Got my warning letter, then the APN 10 days laterComment
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Originally posted by Retro View PostI was sent a pre-apn letter warning me to expect the apn in 1-8 weeks. The 8 weeks have passed, so I rang HMRC to make sure that it hadn't gone astray and they said that it hadn't yet been sent. The wheels turn slowly, if at all.
Surely they can't enforce penalties if they have no official record that you received it.Comment
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