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    Thanks

    Many thanks for the reply. Can you please give me any other accountant details other than Stonegate Trinity.

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      Originally posted by SurajSingh View Post
      Many thanks for the reply. Can you please give me any other accountant details other than Stonegate Trinity.
      I have moved your 1st post to here : http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...x-advisor.html

      This thread is for Big Group, not for any other accounting/tax groups.

      You have not said in your original post that your tax liabilities are as a result of being in a Scheme, be it EBT or Loan or anything else. In fact it sounds as if your tax problems are as a result of poor accounting, NOT tax avoidance.

      Unless you tell us more I will continue to move your posts into the Accounting/Legal forum.

      Edit: as SurajSingh's question could takeover the Big Group thread, I have moved it to it's own thread here
      http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...x-advisor.html

      Please put a further posts on this matter into that thread.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
      - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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        Delloite

        This is what Delloite said :

        The retrospective move against historic third party loans made to current or former employees before 9 December 2010 was unexpected and is likely to be difficult to enforce.

        Http://www.ukbudget.com/2016-measure...uneration.aspx

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          Originally posted by Safe View Post
          You are not alone. My settlement is declined by HMRC due to reason that they don't have authority to settle now! They mentioned that HMRC will know within next couple of weeks. Obviously this is HMRC so might take them years to act so figures crossed.
          Are most people now looking to settle rather than wait to see what happens in April 2019 ?

          I had 1 year on which they opened an enquiry and heard nothing for multiple years which I recently tried to settle on after a CLS but was declined and told I must now also consider settling on all my years of EBT regardless of whether an enquiry was opened or face paying the lot in April 2019. I could still pay for the year on enquiry but I would have to actively decline to pay for the other years in question where there was no enquiry.

          I have held off not knowing how to proceed. If I have to pay for all years that is alot of money compared to try and get past this whole issue by just paying for 1 year.

          Is there a general consensus on this form of what people think is best ? or what people are doing ?

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            Originally posted by RajaStyle View Post
            Are most people now looking to settle rather than wait to see what happens in April 2019 ?

            I had 1 year on which they opened an enquiry and heard nothing for multiple years which I recently tried to settle on after a CLS but was declined and told I must now also consider settling on all my years of EBT regardless of whether an enquiry was opened or face paying the lot in April 2019. I could still pay for the year on enquiry but I would have to actively decline to pay for the other years in question where there was no enquiry.

            I have held off not knowing how to proceed. If I have to pay for all years that is alot of money compared to try and get past this whole issue by just paying for 1 year.

            Is there a general consensus on this form of what people think is best ? or what people are doing ?
            These threads are full of such stories and I think that an hour reading them would repay you.
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              Originally posted by RajaStyle View Post
              This is what Delloite said :

              The retrospective move against historic third party loans made to current or former employees before 9 December 2010 was unexpected and is likely to be difficult to enforce.

              Http://www.ukbudget.com/2016-measure...uneration.aspx
              The move against DTA in 2008 was retrospective and unexpected. However it was upheld as legal and enforced.

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                Originally posted by webberg View Post
                These threads are full of such stories and I think that an hour reading them would repay you.
                Indeed. Or joining BigGroup.

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                  I tried settling but was told that I need to wait until there is resolution on a technical argument.

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                    Originally posted by Bobo View Post
                    I tried settling but was told that I need to wait until there is resolution on a technical argument.
                    A few people have that.

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                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                      A few people have that.
                      Shame they won't put interest on hold until said resolution is resolved !!
                      STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"

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