So I assume if a CTD stops earning interest after 6 years on, then HMRC stop charging interest after 6 years on a disputed tax bill? Surely it works both ways! Oh no hold on, I forget we live in a real world orwellian animal farm.
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So what happens when an old-style 6 year limit CTD expires. Does the interest start accruing from 6years+1day, so there is at least some benefit in retaining it - although interest bills will now start to grow - or is it effectively cashed in automatically, losing all the benefits of ever having bought it in the first place.Comment
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I've never heard of old and new-style CTDs. I'm certainly not aware of any changes since 2008.
https://www.gov.uk/certificate-of-tax-deposit-schemeComment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI would add a little colour.
The current series of CTD's operate as the previous poster advised. The immediately preceding series did not and did have an expiry date.
If you're not sure which one you have, ask HMRC.
If you want to preserve the interest on overdue tax protection AND interest on any cash being repaid (0.5%) then cash the CTD in on your HMRC account.
Linkie to hmrc site that supports this assertion please!I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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sorry to hear of the ctd confusion.
glad I stuck the money on my flexible mortgage instead of a ctd
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View Postsorry to hear of the ctd confusion.
glad I stuck the money on my flexible mortgage instead of a ctd
#interestrateswapLast edited by Retro; 4 February 2015, 12:36.Comment
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[QUOTE=smalldog;2051559]So I assume if a CTD stops earning interest after 6 years on, then HMRC stop charging interest after 6 years on a disputed tax bill? Surely it works both ways! Oh no hold on, I forget we live in a real world orwellian animal farm.[/QU
Of course they want our money for free, and we have to pay interest, just like loans/debt from their banster buddies. Bansters also can have our money lent to them interest free from our govmt. How else would they control us and keep us in debt slavery.
All seems like a bunch of made up rules with no reasoning, rational or logic behind it.Comment
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Originally posted by Laxmi View PostAll seems like a bunch of made up rules with no reasoning, rational or logic behind it.Comment
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