A bit of a long story here so apologies in advance
My ltd company was not billing anything while I was working overseas. As a result all my VAT returns were zero returns. It seems that one of the returns went missing. I know I posted it so it either never got through or lost at the other end. A while ago I got a bill from HMRC for £42. I figured this was a mistake and ignored it (a mistake, but easy to do when you are spending a long time overseas - espcially as I knew the company wasn't billing). Then I got a letter from a debt collection agency, literally no time after the first letter from HMRC. I contacted HMRC to see what was going on. This is when I found I had a missing return and they estimated my return as being X based on previous VAT quarters. It seems that I was actually almost £800 in credit with HMRC having somehow overpaid my VAT and their estimate was £42 more than the amount I'd overpaid. Hence the demand for the £42. So I got a replacement VAT return sent, filled it in and they sent me a document showing that I no longer owed £42 and that I was infact due almost £800 from them. A few weeks later I got a call from the debt company. I explained what had happened and got back onto HMRC to find out why I was still being asked for money they agreed I didn't owe. They said they would get somebody to call off the dogs and to forget about it. On Saturday of last week I got another call from them. Again I explained the situation and told them to contact HMRC for verification that I no longer owed any money. On the 10th (before the Staurday call) they sent a letter, which presumably arrived after the weekend (i work down south all week so only got it toight) stating that they are now going to start court action to recover the £42 that the HMRC know I do not owe and which they have been told on numerous occasions that I do not and never did owe.
I'm going to call them tomorrow. Can anybody suggest what I should say. My feeling is that I'm 100% the innocent party in this. I do not see why I should do anything at all in this matter since the body who instructed the debt collection agency agree that they infact owe me money rather than it being the other way around. Also, I have told this company on a couple of occasions to contact HMRC as this debt is their mistake. My only issue is that working in financial services I don't really fancy having this go to court, but as I said, I don't see why I should actually do anything here. I'm tempted to see if I can sue them for harrasment since the £42 they are chasing was never owed in the first place.
Any suggestions?
My ltd company was not billing anything while I was working overseas. As a result all my VAT returns were zero returns. It seems that one of the returns went missing. I know I posted it so it either never got through or lost at the other end. A while ago I got a bill from HMRC for £42. I figured this was a mistake and ignored it (a mistake, but easy to do when you are spending a long time overseas - espcially as I knew the company wasn't billing). Then I got a letter from a debt collection agency, literally no time after the first letter from HMRC. I contacted HMRC to see what was going on. This is when I found I had a missing return and they estimated my return as being X based on previous VAT quarters. It seems that I was actually almost £800 in credit with HMRC having somehow overpaid my VAT and their estimate was £42 more than the amount I'd overpaid. Hence the demand for the £42. So I got a replacement VAT return sent, filled it in and they sent me a document showing that I no longer owed £42 and that I was infact due almost £800 from them. A few weeks later I got a call from the debt company. I explained what had happened and got back onto HMRC to find out why I was still being asked for money they agreed I didn't owe. They said they would get somebody to call off the dogs and to forget about it. On Saturday of last week I got another call from them. Again I explained the situation and told them to contact HMRC for verification that I no longer owed any money. On the 10th (before the Staurday call) they sent a letter, which presumably arrived after the weekend (i work down south all week so only got it toight) stating that they are now going to start court action to recover the £42 that the HMRC know I do not owe and which they have been told on numerous occasions that I do not and never did owe.
I'm going to call them tomorrow. Can anybody suggest what I should say. My feeling is that I'm 100% the innocent party in this. I do not see why I should do anything at all in this matter since the body who instructed the debt collection agency agree that they infact owe me money rather than it being the other way around. Also, I have told this company on a couple of occasions to contact HMRC as this debt is their mistake. My only issue is that working in financial services I don't really fancy having this go to court, but as I said, I don't see why I should actually do anything here. I'm tempted to see if I can sue them for harrasment since the £42 they are chasing was never owed in the first place.
Any suggestions?
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