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    #11
    Lambard Wealth, a trading name of Raison D'Etra Wealth. Currently operating out of rented, and probably virtual, office space in a purpose built block in Bishops Gate and having a net worth of £-31,619.

    One Director, company less than two years old, punting schemes that have "Been in use for 14 years".

    Yep, feel free to give them all your money on the premise that they'll give it back to you and not vanish into the night when HMRC come calling.
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      #12
      Bump as they are doing the rounds again (Note the use of the name Lambard to try and associate their scam with the far more well known and trusted Lombard)...
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        #13
        Originally posted by eek View Post
        Bump as they are doing the rounds again (Note the use of the name Lambard to try and associate their scam with the far more well known and trusted Lombard)...
        I expect many ̶s̶c̶a̶m̶ scheme promoters are rubbing their hands together with the latest onslaught on contractors.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
          I expect many ̶s̶c̶a̶m̶ scheme promoters are rubbing their hands together with the latest onslaught on contractors.
          That's my experience too. In fact I have been a bit surprised to see the well regarded Oil and Gas Jobsearch website recently sending out spam emails and displaying prominent banner ads offering "fully compliant 90% returns".
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            #15
            IR35, in 2001, created the initial market for these schemes.

            Son of IR35, next year, will spawn a whole new wave.

            I expect the latest incarnations will try to go under the radar - no DOTAS disclosure (to avoid APNs) and nothing declared on tax returns. They will sail very close to the wind ie. evasion.

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              #16
              Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
              I expect many ̶s̶c̶a̶m̶ scheme promoters are rubbing their hands together with the latest onslaught on contractors.
              And would HMRC believe us when we said this would happen - would they hell You just know that we are going to see a new round of schemes which will purport to 'avoid' all the new legislation coming in - do we have a 'banging head against brick wall' emoticon??
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                #17
                Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                And would HMRC believe us when we said this would happen - would they hell You just know that we are going to see a new round of schemes which will purport to 'avoid' all the new legislation coming in - do we have a 'banging head against brick wall' emoticon??
                HMRC probably think they've addressed the scheme problem with APNs, FNs etc.

                And, initially, it will look like that because nothing will be disclosed/declared. DOTAS registrations have already dried up.

                It may come back to bite them on the bottom, though, if all they've done is drive it underground.
                Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 30 November 2015, 12:54.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                  And would HMRC believe us when we said this would happen - would they hell You just know that we are going to see a new round of schemes which will purport to 'avoid' all the new legislation coming in - do we have a 'banging head against brick wall' emoticon??
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                    Is there a "cretin being bent over and shafted by HMRC" emoticon?
                    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                      HMRC probably think they've addressed the scheme problem with APNs, FNs etc.

                      And, initially, it will look like that because nothing will be disclosed/declared. DOTAS registrations have already dried up.

                      It may come back to bite them on the bottom, though, if all they've done is drive it underground.
                      Totally agree. Many of the schemes already state no need to declare DOTAS so if you put down a salary of say £20k on your tax return and pay PAYE on it, then put £80k or more through a scheme, aren't HMRC going to struggle to identify scheme users?
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