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HMRC Notice of Assessment APSE Consulting Ltd
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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostThat will be interesting...…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The important factor apparently, was that it was a discretionary loan to the beneficiary. Which is also documented. I think the main difference in the Rangers case were the players had guaranteed loans? Not sure if this would stand up though if regular / same amounts were made?Comment
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Is there somebody here who i can speak / dm with to get advice on this
i have followed the instruction and guidance of MW solutions for sometime now and am starting to think i need to begin dialogue with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by farrington View PostIs there somebody here who i can speak / dm with to get advice on this
i have followed the instruction and guidance of MW solutions for sometime now and am starting to think i need to begin dialogue with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by WalterWhite View PostFeel free to DM me
are you able to message me privately so i can make contact?Comment
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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostThat will be interesting...
Thank you for your further email. I think I will write to the companies to try and shed some light on the names. There is nothing on the web, either. Very odd.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Have any users of mw solutions started engagements with HMRC for settlement? Unsure about number of users but is there anyone who would have any good reason to fight this (other than the promotors!)Comment
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Originally posted by Iter View PostHave any users of mw solutions started engagements with HMRC for settlement? Unsure about number of users but is there anyone who would have any good reason to fight this (other than the promotors!)
Do you mean, will someone (like big group) help with settlement for the users? If so, yes, Big Group will.
Or do you mean, will anybody help to fight HMRC? If so, then why would anybody bar the promoters do this?
Apologies if I have misunderstood?Comment
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Probably wasn’t worded well, it would be easy enough for me to calculate what settlement would be. I guess what I’m asking, do any other users have reason to believe the scheme should not be caught by loan charge? Is there really any benefit for joining BG on this particular scheme as I should be clear on the loans received. I’m assuming any of BG clients who used this scheme will need to settle. I really just don’t want to spend any more money which I may not be able to affordComment
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