Originally posted by WalterWhite
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Resisting the APN - how - why - other questions
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Originally posted by WalterWhite View Post*or have you made representations to HMRC?
I was also in a Non-Dotas registered scheme 2011 - No APN receivedComment
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostI was in a Dotas registered scheme in 2008 - APN received
I was also in a Non-Dotas registered scheme 2011 - No APN received
I hope your provider is helping with the situation.Comment
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Originally posted by WalterWhite View PostSorry to hear that,
I hope your provider is helping with the situation.
the Non Dotas scheme is far greaterComment
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostI can pay this APN, which I will grudgingly.
the Non Dotas scheme is far greaterComment
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I understand that there are a number of issues that have been mentioned in the posts above and one that has not. I will attempt to address these.
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...-f-notices.pdf
The above is the HMRC guidance on FN and APN. Read section 2.4. This discusses how to make a representation against an APN because it is NOT POSSIBLE TO APPEAL.
An appeal in the tax lexicon means that you and HMRC have a dispute and if necessary both parties have recourse to an independent arbiter, i.e. a judge.
A representation as defined above means that you can take issue with the notice if the conditions for issue are not met or the notice is inadequate. If you do this, then HMRC appoint an officer to review the representation and if necessary make corrections. There is no reference to an independent arbiter available.
To date all APN's that I have seen have been for DOTAS registered schemes. I suspect that HMRC will in due course review schemes that have not been disclosed but which they think are notifiable and APN's will follow. I suggest that will be in about 15 months time.
BIG GROUP is NOT, as has been stated, there to deal with APNs. If this is required then I will certainly look at changing terms and fees.
I do make representations against APNs for clients who have signed on with me. They are charged separately.
I hope this is clear.
With respect I think there is some confusion between the conditions required to issue an APN and what you can do once you have one.
Finally, I understand that as a result of the exchanges here, there has been a suggestion that I am a reincarnation of another tax adviser who I understand has not earned a good reputation here. (I have never met this person and have no personal or professional opinion of him).
I am happy to share my bona fides with any who ask. If permitted by the admin team, I am happy to make a biography available.
I am very definitely NOT happy that comparisons with those of low reputation are made in a way designed to be less than transparent. If you have an issue with me or my advice, I'm very happy to discuss it privately or openly but please be honest and straightforward and just ask.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Hi all,
Unfortunately I seem to have caused a bit of a stir, that wasnt my intention.
I have been discussing the situation with Webberg via PM and also offered my apologies.
With regards to an alter ego and/or an ex-poster on here I have to say I have no idea about any of that so cannot comment.Comment
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4 year rule - where can I find the details pls?
Originally posted by cazza777 View PostI have been issued an APN for an EBT scheme for tax year 2010/11 the SRN and amount was disclosed on the return. The APN Calculated is after the 4 year period as ended. Can I dispute the APN based on the fact it outside the investigation period? i.e. They should have filed before 5th April 2015 given the 4 year rule?
Many thanksComment
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