HMRC have started issuing actual Follower Notices and APNs to people who've received the warning letter.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostHMRC have started issuing actual Follower Notices and APNs to people who've received the warning letter.Comment
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Originally posted by OnARoadToNoWhere View PostAny recommendation on what we should do ....?
I would expect by now that they would be aware that HMRC are pressing ahead and issuing FNs.Comment
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You have to give them a sort of grudging respect
Follower Notices arriving on Halloween itself demonstrates a level of organisation I didn't think they had in them. touché HMRC, touché.
Having told MP I disagreed with the fee they sprung on us I suspect they'll be less than interested in providing any form of correspondence to delay payment further. Unless NTRT has something up their sleeve then I suspect this is where my journey ends. What an awfully long road it's been.Last edited by nearlyover; 31 October 2016, 18:27.Comment
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Hang in there, friend. It ain't over till it's over.Comment
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I'm disappointed in HMRC. Halloween? I'm used to getting my brown love letters just in time before Christmas. Looks like Santa came early this year and I really am going to miss my Xmas surprise from Gauke and co ... I deliberately chose not to be part of TAA as I didn't anticipate the sneaky viciousness of HMRCs next move. My mistake. But I'm not prepared to give up just now.
It ain't over till it's over. @youknowwho Reading this with your tiny genital in your hand? Well, I win where it countsComment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostHang in there, friend. It ain't over till it's over.Comment
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Originally posted by OnARoadToNoWhere View PostHas anyone contacted Montpelier in regards to this?Comment
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Originally posted by RunningMan View Post... I didn't anticipate the sneaky viciousness of HMRCs next move.
You can't really blame HMRC for looking a gift horse in the mouth.Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 1 November 2016, 11:37.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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