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    #21
    Originally posted by Mordac
    I hope you're a PCG member Sal. If you are, (virtually) nothing to worry about. If you're not, bend over and get the vaseline out...

    Nah I'm not. When I first found out I was being auditted I contacted them, but obviously they couldn't help. (I even posted on this forum to ask people's advice, under my real name! Yous weren't much cop!)

    I'm loosening myself up as we speak - I know its going to hurt.
    The pope is a tard.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Troll
      Mine lasted 2 years....I won eventually & I did have insurance to cover the costs

      What costs Troll? Did they take you to court or something?
      The pope is a tard.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SallyAnne
        What costs Troll? Did they take you to court or something?
        Accountants costs, and possibly barristers if you need a point of law arguing.

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          #24
          A mate of mine had the full works (PAYE leading to IR35 etc., everything bar full cavity search )
          Cost him £11K in accountants fees. Which fortunately was covered under his investigation policy. And he won. Which was nice.
          His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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            #25
            Originally posted by SallyAnne
            What costs Troll? Did they take you to court or something?
            QDOS was the company that the insurance used - their quote for non insurance (memory a bit fuzzy) was circa £7500 to take it all the way ( i.e. in front of the commisioners)

            As you are in the early stages I expect the low skilled dorks have not yet peeved you off....they will!!!
            Mine started off as a PAYE investigation and progressed from there - during which time I had to field such blinders as "as a LTD Company you cannot offset your accountants charges against Tax"...feckwits the lot of them!

            I'm sure their approach is to make the most outlandish claims in the hope you will roll over & pay up - the original outcome of the PAYE investigation by Hectors minions was a bill for £12500 - the accountant argued it down to £186 (which I still disputed but was advised to pay to "show good faith" or whatever the feck that means).

            Then they asked for the contracts- and handed the case over to a senior Revenue case officer- which is where I invoked the insurance -(& I must say QDOS did impress me).
            In short this government (of which you approve) has adopted the 'Robber Baron' approach to tax collection.
            Any notion of 'fairness' or 'reasonable' has gone - I will be very interested to hear your views on taxation post investigation.

            As Mordac says - without a QDOS/Accountax/etc fighting your corner ...get the vaseline out
            How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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              #26
              Thanks very much for that Troll - you've actually put my mind at ease a little even by telling me your example. Its the not knowing that freaks me out sometimes. I wish they'd just get a soding move on

              I've just checked, and I've got a couple of insurance policy things (I think they're for Employers Indemnity and Public Liability) - I dont really understand what they are, but I'm guessing they're no good...I'll give Chance O'Hare a call in the morning to see if I took out the legal expenses one. Or if I still can.

              Thanks very much mate, and all others who responded.
              Last edited by SallyAnne; 16 November 2006, 01:16.
              The pope is a tard.

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                #27
                Ok - but whatever you do - DO NOT agree to any requests to 'come into their offices' for a face to face meeting
                How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Troll
                  Ok - but whatever you do - DO NOT agree to any requests to 'come into their offices' for a face to face meeting
                  Why? Are they really ugly?
                  Illegitimus non carborundum est!

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                    #29
                    They will try and get you to admit you owe them money, best thing is to let your accountant deal with them.

                    Your accountant should have given you a form to sign giving them permission to deal with the tax office on your behalf.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Flubster
                      Why? Are they really ugly?
                      The pope is a tard.

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