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BN66 - CTD buying advice needed

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    #11
    Originally posted by mossman View Post
    Sorry if this has been asked before elsewhere, but I need to estimate how much to whack into a CTD. The way the banking system is going, a CTD is probably the safest place for the dosh. I don't want the double whammy of Hector asks for the money, and I haven't got it because the bank has gone ti**-up.

    I was thinking of one third of the income received from the Offshore Trust. Woulkd that be about right to cover the tax + NI liability?
    About right. Why not ask montp for an estimate?

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      #12
      Originally posted by mossman View Post
      The way the banking system is going, a CTD is probably the safest place for the dosh.

      I wish I'd put more in a CTD instead of keeping money in Icesave.

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        #13
        Do we really belive that one arm of HMRC does not have access to who has a CTD? Is it not better to acquire them in a "Personal Representative's" name?

        I see that whilst they are not transferrable they can be used to settle someone elses's liability provided such action is backed up in writing.
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        "Tax evasion is easy: it involves breaking the law. By tax avoidance OECD means unacceptable avoidance ... This can be contrasted with acceptable tax planning. What is critical is transparency" - Donald Johnston, Secretary-General, OECD

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          #14
          Originally posted by Emigre View Post
          Do we really belive that one arm of HMRC does not have access to who has a CTD? Is it not better to acquire them in a "Personal Representative's" name?

          I see that whilst they are not transferrable they can be used to settle someone elses's liability provided such action is backed up in writing.
          I do believe that CTDs are confidential. However, even if Special Investigations were aware that you had a CTD, what possible good would it do them? They can't get the hands on the money.

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            #15
            Another CTD question

            Suppose I get a CTD, then we win, but in the meantime I have died, can the inheritor of my estate i.e. my wife, get the money out again? They seem to be non-transferable.

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              #16
              Originally posted by mossman View Post
              Suppose I get a CTD, then we win, but in the meantime I have died, can the inheritor of my estate i.e. my wife, get the money out again? They seem to be non-transferable.
              Lets assume they did not hand the money over(unlikely). A swift solicitor's letter should do the trick. Or contacting the press (Sun headline - "heartless HMRC stole dead man's money says grieving penniless widow").

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