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Montpelier DTA scheme bulletin
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostCan you explain why you think it's dangerous?
I think we are beyond the point where Montpelier can assist scheme users with anything. I think they now want fees after claiming DTA is a success. They are hanging on the coat-tails of TAA and LCAG. Huitson was a disaster.
So my belief is they will take and give nothing. They had their take - their various schemes netted about £100m in fees. Now they are nearly bankrupt.
I wish they would just close up shop and shred all their records.
If anyone wants to deal with them I strongly urge an adviser. PM me if anyone wants my recommendations.Comment
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If Montpelier are looking to squeeze more out of people, they're only going to be interested in those who haven't settled.
If you've already settled, and want to be removed from the mailing list, I can't see any harm in contacting DB.Comment
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Originally posted by More Lamb View PostIf Montpelier are looking to squeeze more out of people, they're only going to be interested in those who haven't settled.
If you've already settled, and want to be removed from the mailing list, I can't see any harm in contacting DB.
Just shred all letters from the IoM.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen TAA wins, MP will claim their fees.
By the way, you seriously believe TAA can be won? HMRC will stoop to anything not to lose. The Tom Moore stunt is a case in point, which will no doubt lead to further rounds of litigation.
How may of those in TAA will be 6' under by the time this is concluded?Comment
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Originally posted by More Lamb View PostEven if MP do try that, it will only be with people who haven't already settled and paid tax.Comment
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MontP letter
Originally posted by More Lamb View PostI'm sure if you tell DB you've settled they'll take you off the mailing list.
Now I've received the letter which implies that the issue is still ongoing. I suspect they're planning some kind of scam, claiming that the scheme has worked and if you settled that's tough luck, you still owe us our cut.Comment
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Originally posted by mossman View PostNot so. I told DB a while back that I had completed a full and final settlement with HMRC and that I didn't require MontP to do anything else on my behalf.
Now I've received the letter which implies that the issue is still ongoing. I suspect they're planning some kind of scam, claiming that the scheme has worked and if you settled that's tough luck, you still owe us our cut.
As I say, Gittins made ~£100m from the various schemes. All gone.Comment
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Originally posted by mossman View PostI suspect they're planning some kind of scam, claiming that the scheme has worked and if you settled that's tough luck, you still owe us our cut.
And, in the end, I expect the Judges will contrive a way of siding with HMRC.Comment
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This may provide some interesting background to MP Montpelier (Trust and Corporate) Services Limited - appointment of receiver, manager and inspectorsComment
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