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HMRC Scheme Enquiries: Network One
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I repeat that there is a group of Network One users who have joined forces to help with exactly the sort of situation described here.
PM me and I'll send contact details.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI repeat that there is a group of Network One users who have joined forces to help with exactly the sort of situation described here.
PM me and I'll send contact details.Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostEr...not saying it didn't happen or anything, but "I spoke to HMRC and..." isn't exactly the most objective or trustworthy source for anything..Comment
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Originally posted by GemmaC View PostJust thought I'd throw my hat in the ring as well. Got the demand this week for 2011-12 period. £40k - zoiks!
This was the first correspondence from HMRC re the 2011-12 tax year however they did open an inquiry end of 2015 demanding all documentation relating to my 2013-14 tax year (also with Network One/Quantum). I think they got it in just before the end of this tax year otherwise they can't open the investigation (4 years rule or something).
I presume HMRC just added up the loans/advances figure for that tax year and are whacking me with the tax bill based on those figures. There is always the possibility that I paid those loans back though, right??
Assuming they do the same for the following years I could be looking at quite a big number so I'm hoping Network One have a suitable response.
TBF they were pretty quick to respond after the 2015 inquiry but give that Quantum no longer exist I have a feeling they might just shrug this one off. Their response back to the 2013-14 inquiry regarding my period of employment with Quantum was "maybe just try telling them that Quantum are no longer trading"!
Endeavour provided some decent responses (and I suspect Mr Endeavour and Mr Quantum may just be the same person) but the thing is, there is no request for information here. Just a demand for tax.
I'll try Network One but I suspect that will be fruitless. Then I might just state that all loans were paid back after my employment ended.
Don't have to go into details on the means by which they were paid back.
And as the company no longer exists....Comment
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Originally posted by GemmaC View PostJust thought I'd throw my hat in the ring as well. Got the demand this week for 2011-12 period. £40k - zoiks!
This was the first correspondence from HMRC re the 2011-12 tax year however they did open an inquiry end of 2015 demanding all documentation relating to my 2013-14 tax year (also with Network One/Quantum). I think they got it in just before the end of this tax year otherwise they can't open the investigation (4 years rule or something).
I presume HMRC just added up the loans/advances figure for that tax year and are whacking me with the tax bill based on those figures. There is always the possibility that I paid those loans back though, right??
Assuming they do the same for the following years I could be looking at quite a big number so I'm hoping Network One have a suitable response.
TBF they were pretty quick to respond after the 2015 inquiry but give that Quantum no longer exist I have a feeling they might just shrug this one off. Their response back to the 2013-14 inquiry regarding my period of employment with Quantum was "maybe just try telling them that Quantum are no longer trading"!
Endeavour provided some decent responses (and I suspect Mr Endeavour and Mr Quantum may just be the same person) but the thing is, there is no request for information here. Just a demand for tax.
I'll try Network One but I suspect that will be fruitless. Then I might just state that all loans were paid back after my employment ended.
Don't have to go into details on the means by which they were paid back.
And as the company no longer exists....Originally posted by Kezcollins View PostHi GemmaC , I also think its a bit fishy and totally unfair that this is the first warning I have received in 3 years. Now I am being fined God knows how much now. If I had prior warnings I could have done something sooner . Feel free to in box me. I am new to this site. I hired an accountant to help me . that's going to us more ! POOR US!!
Drop your accountant join BG. Even if just to settle.
Of course, you will be tempted to take another course of action. Anything you do will make matters worse.
Feel free to PM me and I will explain. My personal situation is well known on CUK.Comment
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Originally posted by flashdanceLet's all be wary of HMRC moles on this site fishing for information.
Safe to say that BP isn’t a HMRC mole."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."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostSays the first time poster...
Safe to say that BP isn’t a HMRC mole.Comment
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Originally posted by flashdance View PostActually it wasn't referring to BP at all as a mole, so you have assumed wrong. it was the other new posters that made me suspicious as I have been reading these forums for some years now, and only echoing what others have already said before (and did not see you make such comments..) thanks.
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Still no PM - perhaps Cojak was right?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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