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Yep, but dont think by buying a CTD you are sticking one on HMRC. It all goes into the same pot be it a CTD or payment on account. You are just giving them cash they desparately need to spend on trying to drag us out of the downturn. Mr B wont be upset, doesnt matter how they get the cash as long as they get it. OK a CTD you can get back at anytime, but remember if this goes on for years and years then they too dont have to worry about paying it back for a long time yet as people who have got one are unlikely to call it in until all this is over.....Comment
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DonkeyRhubarb, you make some very valid points, I agree the govt. would be saying goodbye to an easy line of credit if they tried anything.
Originally posted by smalldog View Post....OK a CTD you can get back at anytime, but remember if this goes on for years and years then they too dont have to worry about paying it back for a long time yet as people who have got one are unlikely to call it in until all this is over.....
Seriously though I have more or less given up contracting to trade the forex markets full-time. As spreadbetting doesnt attract any tax, Mr Brannigan (hello) can kiss my
Unless of course they change the rules retrospectively
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostYep, but dont think by buying a CTD you are sticking one on HMRC. It all goes into the same pot be it a CTD or payment on account. You are just giving them cash they desparately need to spend on trying to drag us out of the downturn. Mr B wont be upset, doesnt matter how they get the cash as long as they get it. OK a CTD you can get back at anytime, but remember if this goes on for years and years then they too dont have to worry about paying it back for a long time yet as people who have got one are unlikely to call it in until all this is over.....
If Mr B was equally happy with people taking out CTDs then he would have mentioned them in his letters. The only method he ever suggested for preventing further interest accruing was paying on account.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostAt the end of the day, Mr B can only chalk it up if people settle or pay on account.Sunt Lacrimae Rerum
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Originally posted by twinkle View PostHi all,
new to the thread, been with MP about 2 years, got my letter from MP on Saturday re new scheme.
Could someone kindly summarise the benefit of a CTD on the basis that i may have, as an example only, have a to make a payment of £30k (plus interest) to HMRC.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI'm not sure I would go along with this entirely. No-one in HMRC Investigations has visibility of CTDs. At the end of the day, Mr B can only chalk it up if people settle or pay on account.
If Mr B was equally happy with people taking out CTDs then he would have mentioned them in his letters. The only method he ever suggested for preventing further interest accruing was paying on account.Last edited by smalldog; 26 August 2008, 14:54.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI'm not sure I would go along with this entirely. No-one in HMRC Investigations has visibility of CTDs. At the end of the day, Mr B can only chalk it up if people settle or pay on account.
If Mr B was equally happy with people taking out CTDs then he would have mentioned them in his letters. The only method he ever suggested for preventing further interest accruing was paying on account.
It's to HMRC's advantage to get payments on account rather than CTD's as of course you know so there's no way they would advertise the less strong arm alternative with any vigour.Last edited by TykeMerc; 26 August 2008, 16:37.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWhich is of course logical since a CTD is in effect an investment you can demand be repaid almost instantly where as a payment on account is their until proven otherwise.
It's to HMRC's advantage to get payments on account rather than CTD's as of course you know so there's no way they would advertise the less strong arm alternative with any vigour.Comment
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[QUOTE=ContractIn;615844]Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
If you can't wait for the assessment/closure notice from Hector, then depositing an amount equal to 1/3rd of the total trust income should stop the bulk of any further interest penalties.[/QUOTE]
I got MP to provide an illustration for me and it was not too far off the 33% mark, maybe a little higher. My CTD is now purchased albeit about 10K short but will stop bulk of the interest.
Very depressing writing the cheque so all I can do now is sit back and wait for further updates/outcomes.
I have been on the scheme for four years now and its a lot of money - this CTD is going to be painful.......Comment
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