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Joint action on APN
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostSomeone is trying to do this.
Watch this space...Comment
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Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostMusic to my ears
It will require people to stump up some money but hopefully an affordable amount.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt is by no means certain at the moment that it will get off the ground but it stands a good chance.
It will require people to stump up some money but hopefully an affordable amount.Comment
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Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostWell if it is for a blanket APN JR I m sure we ll get more than a few signing up for thatComment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI believe that's the intention.Comment
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Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostWill give us, the members of smaller groups some sort of voice
I really hope it comes off because some of our members, who were with a promoter that has disappeared, could also benefit from it.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostYes, which is why CUK have agreed that the person organising this can publicise it on the forums.
I really hope it comes off because some of our members, who were with a promoter that has disappeared, could also benefit from it.Comment
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Opportunity to participate in an APN judicial review (JR)
This has been finalised and full details should be available on the website early next week.
It is being run by Matt Hall of Saleos Consultancy, who is already representing schemes with 3,000 contractors.
The mods have agreed it can be publicised on these forums because it offers a potential lifeline to many contractors who are otherwise unrepresented.
I can tell you that it will cost £900 (£750+vat). This has to be weighed against the alternatives:
1) apply individually, or as a group, for your own JR (££££££)
2) pay the APNs
3) try and negotiate time to pay with HMRC
4) don't pay and face penalties & enforcement action
Participating in a JR is the only way to prevent HMRC enforcing APNs.
You wouldn't need to join the JR until you have actually received an APN.Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 26 March 2015, 17:33.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThis has been finalised and full details should be available on the website early next week.
It is being run by Matt Hall of Saleos Consultancy, who is already representing schemes with 3,000 contractors.
The mods have agreed it can be publicised on these forums because it offers a potential lifeline to many contractors who are otherwise unrepresented.
I can tell you that it will cost £900 (£750+vat). This has to be weighed against the alternatives:
1) apply individually, or as a group, for your own JR (££££££)
2) pay the APNs
3) try and negotiate time to pay with HMRC
4) don't pay and face penalties & enforcement action
Participating in a JR is the only way to prevent HMRC enforcing APNs.Comment
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