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Originally posted by Rogerd View PostHi.
Is there where WTT BG paying members have to post to get a reply to their emails?Comment
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Originally posted by Rogerd View PostHi.
Is there where WTT BG paying members have to post to get a reply to their emails?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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APN
Anyone had a "phone call" from HMRC asking if they a settlement offer on an APN, if so they will work out a calculation and post it t out for those years so they are removed from your SA record, they also mentioned you are not obliged. ??Comment
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Originally posted by bstar1 View PostAPN
Anyone had a "phone call" from HMRC asking if they a settlement offer on an APN, if so they will work out a calculation and post it t out for those years so they are removed from your SA record, they also mentioned you are not obliged. ??
What did you tell them?Comment
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IQ Contracts - Guidance
Hi,
I'm a bit late to the party but I worked for IQ Contracts for 18 months from 2012-2104 and have just recieved the letters requiring me to do tax-returns for 2012/13, 2013/14.
What is everyones best advice to do in this situation? Is it worth getting advice from WTT or should I just fill in the returns with the figures I have and declare that my paid tax as unknown (what HMRC have advised me to do). What is the likely outcome of this situation? I have absolutely no experience with the UK tax system and am very worried about all this!Comment
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Originally posted by reedas View PostHi,
I'm a bit late to the party but I worked for IQ Contracts for 18 months from 2012-2104 and have just recieved the letters requiring me to do tax-returns for 2012/13, 2013/14.
What is everyones best advice to do in this situation? Is it worth getting advice from WTT or should I just fill in the returns with the figures I have and declare that my paid tax as unknown (what HMRC have advised me to do). What is the likely outcome of this situation? I have absolutely no experience with the UK tax system and am very worried about all this!
It is very unwise to reply to HMRC without knowing why they are recommending a certain course of action."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...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGet advice on Monday.
It is very unwise to reply to HMRC without knowing why they are recommending a certain course of action.Comment
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Originally posted by Jarzinhio View PostHi webberg or cojak, did the Apr 2019 charge go through in the Nov 2017 budget. I have read the docs and it appears it has, but can never be clear. Also there was mention of October 2019 as an extension. Could you guys confirm and if it has changed at all. Thanks
Yes it has had a number of technical changes.
The 1st October 2019 deadline is to report the loans.
The tax looks like falling due January 2020.
I'm afraid that there is no substitute for reading the forums, legislation, technical notes.
If that is not enough, you need to go and find some professional help.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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