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Originally posted by webberg View Postyes - Big Group covers these
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Originally posted by jacksona69 View PostThen I'm in! I've also spoken to your colleague RT about representing me to HMRC, so will hopefully sleep tonight...
Thank you.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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I've just submitted an application. However, my browser crashed immediately afterwards. Can someone confirm if it went through ok?
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Originally posted by Freddie97 View PostHi
I've just submitted an application. However, my browser crashed immediately afterwards. Can someone confirm if it went through ok?
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one question still rolling around in my head is it best to pay up now but also request an appeal, at least that way if a few years down the line I did had to pay I would incur no further interest? Or stand my ground and request a postponement of the payment.
I received an assessment letter for 2011-12 for Network One scheme (Quantum), is this one BG are following?
I've read a lot of posts on BG and listened to the Webiner, it would certainly help if I knew there was other support out there but realistically will I just make things worse by postponing this.Comment
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Originally posted by Iter View Postone question still rolling around in my head is it best to pay up now but also request an appeal, at least that way if a few years down the line I did had to pay I would incur no further interest? Or stand my ground and request a postponement of the payment.
I received an assessment letter for 2011-12 for Network One scheme (Quantum), is this one BG are following?
I've read a lot of posts on BG and listened to the Webiner, it would certainly help if I knew there was other support out there but realistically will I just make things worse by postponing this.Last edited by DotasScandal; 22 March 2016, 01:14.Comment
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Hi,
I am new here and I wanted some further information before committing to the BG cause.
I received by post on March 24th a notice of assessment dated March XXth, covering my employment at XXX for tax year 2011/12.
The sum is significant and completely unwarranted in my eyes.
According to the notice I have two options:
1 - Appeal within 30 days of the date of the notice of assessment.
2 - Pay in full no later than April XXth 2016.
Questions:
If I join BG am I effectively nominating WTT to represent me in this particular case? Do I need to put this in writing to HMRC? I am a LTD now and do not wish to use my existing accountant (who HMRC have sent a copy of the notice to already).
Do I get a personalized service as a BG member? I assume not because of the low membership fee. Is it a case of getting generic advice from BG experts and then constructing my own responses to HMRC? I'd like to be assured that time and care would be taken to formulate an effective strategy for my particular case. I'm assuming there are hundreds of people in my situation but how many have successfully had notices of assessments reversed? Am I expecting too much assistance for what is a ridiculously small fee?
Also, how does BG ensure paid-for advice is not leaked on public forums?
Finally, if circumstances change is it straight forward to leave the BG group?
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Originally posted by DJVP View PostI'm assuming there are thousands of people in my situation
Yes there are. When you post here, remember to wave to HMRC
They watch and see if there any new ways toextortextract money from you.Join Big Group - don't let them get away with it
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