Originally posted by Toocan
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Personally if I were affected I would do one of two things.
- A nominal settlement (say a fiver) to allow them to close the enquiry and save a bit of face.
- Insist on a special commissioners hearing as the alternative (with the techincal aspects of this I'd not go anywhere near the generals, because at the generals I believe HMRC would almost certainly win. At the specials almost certainly lose).
Having been in a similar position with a previous enquiry HMRC will only negotiate sensibly when they have a stark choice. Even if the JR is lost that doesn't mean the asessments have to be accepted.
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