Would this work?
Chaps ... just seen this online. It's about a year old...and I realise it's not proof etc being just a forum Q&A...
HMRC Debt Recovery | AccountingWEB
The first answer says, 'This demonstrates the utterly unrealistic and some might say vindictive attitude of HMRC. They work "by the book" and ignore common sense. I have come across a similar stuation and we drew a total blank with HMRC. An application was made to the courts and an injunction obtained ordering HMRC to take no action for a period of one year - which allowed client time to realise assets and pay HMRC'.
Is this a possible avenue, assuming no further appeals etc are available and MP don't have a credible Plan B...i.e. apply to the court, demonstrate a willingness to pay and acceptance that it is now due...and ask them to intervene to allow us time to pay it, rather than just letting HMRC bankrupt loads of people etc?
Chaps ... just seen this online. It's about a year old...and I realise it's not proof etc being just a forum Q&A...
HMRC Debt Recovery | AccountingWEB
The first answer says, 'This demonstrates the utterly unrealistic and some might say vindictive attitude of HMRC. They work "by the book" and ignore common sense. I have come across a similar stuation and we drew a total blank with HMRC. An application was made to the courts and an injunction obtained ordering HMRC to take no action for a period of one year - which allowed client time to realise assets and pay HMRC'.
Is this a possible avenue, assuming no further appeals etc are available and MP don't have a credible Plan B...i.e. apply to the court, demonstrate a willingness to pay and acceptance that it is now due...and ask them to intervene to allow us time to pay it, rather than just letting HMRC bankrupt loads of people etc?
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