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No, I don't think she has. The trouble is the Judge misread the survey.Originally posted by nuffsaid View PostHasn't she got this bit wrong? I thought it was the other way round?
57 people out of 2500 are screwed (2%)
is a bit different to
57 out of 92 (60%)
HMRC don't know how many people in total would lose their homes but they do know it's a damn sight more than 57!!!!!!!!!!!!!Comment
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**** me! I wish montpelier had of told us to take out CTD's straight away instead of 'dont worry, we'll win' and not even mention a CTD!Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostBelow is my calculation of the accrued interest for each tax year:
2001/2 - 48%
2002/3 - 42%
2003/4 - 35%
2004/5 - 28%
2005/6 - 21%
2006/7 - 14%
2007/8 - 6%
For example, if your tax/nic liability for 2001/2 was £10000, then the interest would be approximately £4800.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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They did tell me it was an option when my CNs arrived in the post .. which was just after the FA 08 was passed but of course by then i'd accumlated a couple of years interest at 8.5% .. or around there!Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post**** me! I wish montpelier had of told us to take out CTD's straight away instead of 'dont worry, we'll win' and not even mention a CTD!Comment
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I am going to fold and go for bankruptcy, I was not in the MP scheme but 3 others who are not doing jack for me.Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI suspect nothing we produce will be believed. I am sure HMRC just think everyone is swinging the lead.
I have the means to pay (CTD, savings). I won't need to borrow money or sell my home. I could settle tomorrow but why would I until all avenues of appeal have been exhausted?
I don't know if I'm in the majority or the minority. But I do know that there are an awful lot of people who can't afford to pay.
If everyone was in my position I wouldn't be fighting as hard. In different circumstances that could have been me.
Got divorced a few years ago so don't have a house to worry about.
So wish you luck with this...I'm out.Comment
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To be fair, you could have matched 48% over the past 9 years in a savings account, ISA or by offsetting your mortgage.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post**** me! I wish montpelier had of told us to take out CTD's straight away instead of 'dont worry, we'll win' and not even mention a CTD!Comment
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DR, do you know how to arrange a CTD? Is there a link anywhere detailing how to do this? If so, could you put it on the first page?
I noticed there was an option on the gov gateway to 'pay on account' but this is different to a CTD methinks. And if we do win, I think them robbing buggars will be reluctant to pay money on account back.
Thanks.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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How to make a tax deposit:Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostDR, do you know how to arrange a CTD? Is there a link anywhere detailing how to do this? If so, could you put it on the first page?
I noticed there was an option on the gov gateway to 'pay on account' but this is different to a CTD methinks. And if we do win, I think them robbing buggars will be reluctant to pay money on account back.
Thanks.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/ce...-deposit.htm#4Comment
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Cheers. Just found that on their site too!Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
Just got my estimated exposure from Montpelier so I need to arrange this sometime soon.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Slightly unrelated question…
Can you take out a CTD now, to stop potential interest on a potential liability? Ie if your return is under query, but you haven’t received a Closure notice yet.
Almost like insurance against interest being added?Comment
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