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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostAnd like a mug, to be safe and transparent, I insisted that it be on my AR, even though I was on the scheme before that. I didn't know that it was unnecessary, and wasn't told that either. I just noticed it wasn't on the return and asked that it be added. Which is another anomaly, can I get an APN simply because I used a DOTAS number or does using the scheme before 2004 exempt me? No doubt HMRC have taken this all into consideration, and have some clear guidance to offer ...Comment
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Originally posted by swede View PostRetrospectively remove it?
Does anyone know if the figures quoted on the HMRC website against our accounts as 'Collection currently suspended' include NICS?Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThanks Lisa.
So APNs will now be able to include NICs, as well as tax.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostAnd like a mug, to be safe and transparent, I insisted that it be on my AR, even though I was on the scheme before that. I didn't know that it was unnecessary, and wasn't told that either. I just noticed it wasn't on the return and asked that it be added. Which is another anomaly, can I get an APN simply because I used a DOTAS number or does using the scheme before 2004 exempt me? No doubt HMRC have taken this all into consideration, and have some clear guidance to offer ...
I am wondering whether HMRC may make the argument that since the scheme we used was registered, whether our returns post 2004 had an SRN or not is irrelevant. I am also wondering whether they could extend that argument and say that since the scheme was DOTAS registered, the APN could cover the entire lifetime of the scheme, that is from 2001 onwards.Comment
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Originally posted by OnYourBikeGB View PostRetrospectively, I wish I'd gone to Vegas.
Does anyone know if the figures quoted on the HMRC website against our accounts as 'Collection currently suspended' include NICS?Comment
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Originally posted by bananarepublic View PostThe calculations I've received from HMRC include a calculation for Class 4 NICs.Comment
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Letter From MontP
I have just received a letter from MontP this morning.
It effectively is saying we will not be caught under GARR which I think we all assumed we weren't but it did say we MIGHT be caught under DOTAS given that the DOTAS regime has evolved since 2004 and that many client transactions pre date or are outwith DOTAS.
I am still not sure whether this is good or bad news.
I also contacted Mr. Edney (one of the HMRC contacts on the gov.uk pdf) this morning and left a voicemail for him to call me back as yet not heard from him.Comment
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Originally posted by OneUnited View PostI have just received a letter from MontP this morning.
It effectively is saying we will not be caught under GARR which I think we all assumed we weren't but it did say we MIGHT be caught under DOTAS given that the DOTAS regime has evolved since 2004 and that many client transactions pre date or are outwith DOTAS.
I am still not sure whether this is good or bad news.
I also contacted Mr. Edney (one of the HMRC contacts on the gov.uk pdf) this morning and left a voicemail for him to call me back as yet not heard from him.Comment
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Originally posted by OneUnited View PostI have just received a letter from MontP this morning.
It effectively is saying we will not be caught under GARR which I think we all assumed we weren't but it did say we MIGHT be caught under DOTAS given that the DOTAS regime has evolved since 2004 and that many client transactions pre date or are outwith DOTAS.
I am still not sure whether this is good or bad news.
I also contacted Mr. Edney (one of the HMRC contacts on the gov.uk pdf) this morning and left a voicemail for him to call me back as yet not heard from him.
Still as clear as muddy water!Comment
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