Originally posted by Vallah
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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)
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Originally posted by Vallah View PostIt wasn't a joke, and I've no interest in spreading rumours. I explained in private what I'd heard to DonkeyRhubarb, and have already said that I'll apologise if it isn't true. However several people have told me independently that CID were in the IOM office yesterday, and I believe an office in the North West was targeted as well.
As an aside I'm hugely on the side of anybody affected by BN66, and posted what I'd heard not to spread lies or cause trouble, but to alert people to the possibility that HMRC might be trying underhand tactics. Again, if it turns out that I've been misinformed, then apologies.
Unfortunately so far I've not been able to confirm any of this.Comment
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Originally posted by Vallah View Post............ to alert people to the possibility that HMRC might be trying underhand tactics.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI can vouch for Vallah. This person is not a troll and would not spread malicious rumours. They would not have posted if they didn't think there was any credence to the story.
Unfortunately so far I've not been able to confirm any of this.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostNo point speculating. It'd be decent if MP could give us some kind of heads up though. I presume by North West we are talking Manchester.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostNo point speculating. It'd be decent if MP could give us some kind of heads up though. I presume by North West we are talking Manchester.Comment
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Originally posted by RockTheBoat View PostDont think so. spoke to Manc office yesterday afternoon and they werent aware of any of this. They also said that there would be no reason for any raid to do with our case as its all now in the legal system and there has never been any reason for needing to stoop to these levels. Also remember that MontP is pretty big having over 50 offices worldwide and over 23000 clients, so its more likely to be related to something else entirely.Comment
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Originally posted by Vallah View PostIt wasn't a joke, and I've no interest in spreading rumours. I explained in private what I'd heard to DonkeyRhubarb, and have already said that I'll apologise if it isn't true. However several people have told me independently that CID were in the IOM office yesterday, and I believe an office in the North West was targeted as well.
As an aside I'm hugely on the side of anybody affected by BN66, and posted what I'd heard not to spread lies or cause trouble, but to alert people to the possibility that HMRC might be trying underhand tactics. Again, if it turns out that I've been misinformed, then apologies.
Sounds to me like someone spreading false information!Comment
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Originally posted by Maddog View PostI recently received a "Notice warning of enforcement by distraint" which appear to Montp to have been sent in error, as although my liabilities for previous years had been postponed pending appeal, they sneaked a "payment on account" into my 2008 return ( I think this was added in July this year) based on the postponed figures !
MontP are trying to get an explanation and will subsequently try and get HMRC compliance to talk to HMRC Debt recovery. I suspect this is going to be painful !
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Just to clarify, I take it HMRC aren't meant to do this?
On a similar note - in 2007-08 I overpaid some tax, asked for it back and HMRC said "sorry, you're under investigation, we're hanging on to that" - I presume this is just one of their many Draconian powers?Comment
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FYI - in the Isle of Man press today there is a story that last Weds 29 September Police Officers from the IOM Financial Crime Unit raided premises connected with Montpelier Tax Consultants of Fernleigh House, Douglas and 'seized a quantity of material' as part of an ongoing HMRC investigation into "suspected fraudulent tax avoidance schemes". Similar raids took place in the UK and one arrest was made (in the UK).Comment
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