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Originally posted by lilikins1 View PostIt s so true. there s defo scope for a monty python type like movie on HMRC. I wonder if the Ingenious partners are thinking about funding one ... the life of Hector.
Mr. Praline: 'Ello, I wish to register a complaint.
(The owner does not respond.)
Mr. Praline: 'Ello, Miss?
Owner: What do you mean "miss"?
Mr. Praline: (pause)I'm sorry, I have a cold. I wish to make a complaint!
Owner: We're closin' for lunch.
Mr. Praline: Never mind that, my lad. I wish to complain about this loan what I purchased not half an hour ago from this very boutique.
Owner: Oh yes, the, uh, the Isle of Man Contractor loan...What's,uh...What's wrong with it?
Mr. Praline: I'll tell you what's wrong with it, my lad. 'E's taxed, that's what's wrong with it!
Owner: No, no, 'e's uh,...he's resting.
Mr. Praline: Look, matey, I know a taxed loan when I see one, and I'm looking at one right now.
Owner: No no he's not taxed, he's, he's restin'! Remarkable loan, the Isle of Man contractor one, isn'it, ay? Beautiful interest-free!
Mr. Praline: The interest-free don't enter into it. It's PAYE taxed.
Owner: Nononono, no, no! 'E's repayable!
Mr. Praline: All right then, if he's repayable', I'll tell HMRC! (shouting at the phone) 'Ello, Mister Revenue! I've got a lovely fresh bit of IHT for you if you show...
(owner hits the cage)
Owner: There, he asked for repayment!
Mr. Praline: No, he didn't, that was you hitting the cage!
Owner: I never!!
Mr. Praline: Yes, you did!
Owner: I never, never did anything...Comment
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Originally posted by flamel View PostI'd rather have your (and other similar types') expertise on board please - there are a lot of accountancy firms who haven't got a Scooby doo about any of this but are charging money for advice.
I've posted on another thread my view of likely costs to get a resolution and have been thinking about that a bit since.
I may refresh that thread with those thoughts.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostA customer enters an office.
Mr. Praline: 'Ello, I wish to register a complaint.
(The owner does not respond.)
Mr. Praline: 'Ello, Miss?
Owner: What do you mean "miss"?
Mr. Praline: (pause)I'm sorry, I have a cold. I wish to make a complaint!
Owner: We're closin' for lunch.
Mr. Praline: Never mind that, my lad. I wish to complain about this loan what I purchased not half an hour ago from this very boutique.
Owner: Oh yes, the, uh, the Isle of Man Contractor loan...What's,uh...What's wrong with it?
Mr. Praline: I'll tell you what's wrong with it, my lad. 'E's taxed, that's what's wrong with it!
Owner: No, no, 'e's uh,...he's resting.
Mr. Praline: Look, matey, I know a taxed loan when I see one, and I'm looking at one right now.
Owner: No no he's not taxed, he's, he's restin'! Remarkable loan, the Isle of Man contractor one, isn'it, ay? Beautiful interest-free!
Mr. Praline: The interest-free don't enter into it. It's PAYE taxed.
Owner: Nononono, no, no! 'E's repayable!
Mr. Praline: All right then, if he's repayable', I'll tell HMRC! (shouting at the phone) 'Ello, Mister Revenue! I've got a lovely fresh bit of IHT for you if you show...
(owner hits the cage)
Owner: There, he asked for repayment!
Mr. Praline: No, he didn't, that was you hitting the cage!
Owner: I never!!
Mr. Praline: Yes, you did!
Owner: I never, never did anything...
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
I have a couple quick questions (hope you don't mind) which might have been answered already but I'm not sure?
- If we were to join and participate in the joint JR proceedings, and by a stroke of luck the APNs are deferred (for a period, 3, 6, 12 months… ), would we expect HMRC to charge interest / and be also be exposed to the HMRC ‘late’ penalties? Or would this action ‘freeze’ the process, interest and penalties?
- Also is there any difference between this 'joint' JR and the one that (I believe) MP would be raising for MP members?
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- If we were to join and participate in the joint JR proceedings, and by a stroke of luck the APNs are deferred (for a period, 3, 6, 12 months… ), would we expect HMRC to charge interest / and be also be exposed to the HMRC ‘late’ penalties? Or would this action ‘freeze’ the process, interest and penalties?
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I don't think interest will stop. Buy a tax certificate to stop interest.
Penalty is the main question for me as well.Comment
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Originally posted by mooren View Post
DR (and of course everyone else that’s been working on this)... a huge thank you.
I have a couple quick questions (hope you don't mind) which might have been answered already but I'm not sure?
- If we were to join and participate in the joint JR proceedings, and by a stroke of luck the APNs are deferred (for a period, 3, 6, 12 months… ), would we expect HMRC to charge interest / and be also be exposed to the HMRC ‘late’ penalties? Or would this action ‘freeze’ the process, interest and penalties?
- Also is there any difference between this 'joint' JR and the one that (I believe) MP would be raising for MP members?
2. I think there are likely to be differences. But what they have in common is preventing HMRC enforcing APNs.
* we are currently trying to confirm thisComment
- If we were to join and participate in the joint JR proceedings, and by a stroke of luck the APNs are deferred (for a period, 3, 6, 12 months… ), would we expect HMRC to charge interest / and be also be exposed to the HMRC ‘late’ penalties? Or would this action ‘freeze’ the process, interest and penalties?
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post1. Joining a JR would not stop interest accruing. There is even a rumour doing the rounds that it would not stop penalties either*.
2. I think there are likely to be differences. But what they have in common is preventing HMRC enforcing APNs.
* we are currently trying to confirm this
Thank you.
Are the differences relating to the 'george settlement'? or is the george piece completely separate?
I probably should wait for the newsletter, right?Comment
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