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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou want a situation where the first thing you know is when the CN enforcement comes through your door giving you 30 days to pay?
What concerms me more is the MP letter just received seems to suggest the latter is the most likely outcome.Last edited by travellingknob; 13 February 2015, 08:19.Comment
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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostHMRC will have at a mimimum to get a positive decision on the Huitson FTT before they can issue the first APNs to us.Comment
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Originally posted by travellingknob View PostYou've had 8 years notice to pay on account and nearly 2 since APNs were first muted. My understanding is that you can still appeal anyway just your at risk of further penalties being added on for late payment. HMRC will have at a mimimum to get a positive decision on the Huitson FTT before they can issue the first APNs to us.
What concerms me more is the MP letter just received seems to suggest the latter is the most likely outcome.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostI got the letters two, and the warning of APN's is an interesting one, just wonder if that relates specifically to our scheme or all and any schemes.Comment
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Originally posted by normalbloke View PostThe letter has a scheme reference number. If that number was on your SA for any year(s) then I guess you can expect an APN.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostEven if it wasn't on your SA I'm not sure you're in the clear.
Not sure how HMRC would know it was the same arrangement and maybe would have to issue a follower notice later?
Knowing them they are bound to try it on anyway.Comment
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Originally posted by normalbloke View PostSo if you were in a scheme pre-DOTAS which subsequently registered as DOTAS, you could receive an APN?Comment
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A follower notice can be issued ONLY when a case that HMRC considers has elements similar to those claimed in YOUR case has reached the end of the road in terms of litigation. That might be a decision in the highest court possible (which would probably not include ECJ) or the abandonment of litigation after a decision in a lower court.
Worryingly that means possibly a decision from FTT where the taxpayer is unable to fund progress. There needs to be a very careful eye kept on such decisions as some form of group funding may be required to keep such cases running.
An APN can be issued if a DOTAS number has been allocated. Presently, no DOTAS SRN, no APN.
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HMRC is making noises about schemes that "should" have been notified and were not. I have also seen some reasoning behind non disclosure that is at best debatable. In such cases, HMRC can order disclosure from promoter (if still around) or users. That will leave the scheme open to APN.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThere is a lot of activity being undertaken by Montpelier and NTRT, and members of the forum are reminded that trolls are still active and that all Montpelier letters and NTRT newsletters fall into the hands of HMRC. So anybody who thinks that Montpelier are going to reveal for public consumption the entire strategy and reasoning to defeat s58 are bonkers.Comment
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