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Overdrawn Capital Account Scheme (Aston Mae / Glen Mae / Procorre)

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    Originally posted by mightyspur View Post
    . There is also a letter from McCarthy Denning, who Procorre have apparently handed over to inviting us to be part of a "class action" for the reasonable sum of £1800-£3500 plus VAT per individual. Isn't that nice of them.
    I would put a laughing emoji here if it wasn’t for the fact that it’s so bloody maddening, so I’ll put this here instead



    Ask them if this has previously been successful. Anyone doing this is throwing good money after bad.
    "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."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      Originally posted by mightyspur View Post
      Anyone else receive the email from Procorre Legal officially advising that they are closing Procorre LLP in Singapore, as it has been dormant since the HMRC determination earlier this year. Apparently they've paid over a million pounds defending all consultants... not sure how accurate that is. There is also a letter from McCarthy Denning, who Procorre have apparently handed over to inviting us to be part of a "class action" for the reasonable sum of £1800-£3500 plus VAT per individual. Isn't that nice of them.
      Yes I have received this letter. I am worried. If McCarthy Denning are not successful, I will be on the hook for MUCH more money than I can pay. And my family's future will be ruined. I will be in debt for decades.

      I am considering suicide - I won't be able to face my own children or spouse.

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        Originally posted by suckerpunch View Post

        Yes I have received this letter. I am worried. If McCarthy Denning are not successful, I will be on the hook for MUCH more money than I can pay. And my family's future will be ruined. I will be in debt for decades.

        I am considering suicide - I won't be able to face my own children or spouse.
        I know that this is hard to hear but you will be throwing good money after bad if you go down that route - there has been NO successful defence by any group or individual against HMRC with these schemes.

        Please take time to read this thread - Please read this if you are desperate and feel you are running out of options - Contractor UK Bulletin Board

        Speak to HMRC - you can arrange time to pay which can go up to 10 years if necessary.
        "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."
        - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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          Originally posted by cojak View Post

          I know that this is hard to hear but you will be throwing good money after bad if you go down that route - there has been NO successful defence by any group or individual against HMRC with these schemes.

          Please take time to read this thread - Please read this if you are desperate and feel you are running out of options - Contractor UK Bulletin Board

          Speak to HMRC - you can arrange time to pay which can go up to 10 years if necessary.
          First of all, I must thank you for what you are doing on this forum. I have been reading other threads and I can see you are a tireless support for people in their darkest of times.

          What is your opinion on WTT Group? Is there anyone who can help me navigate a way forward?

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            Originally posted by suckerpunch View Post

            First of all, I must thank you for what you are doing on this forum. I have been reading other threads and I can see you are a tireless support for people in their darkest of times.

            What is your opinion on WTT Group? Is there anyone who can help me navigate a way forward?
            I have no opinion on WTT Group, apart from repeating what I said earlier:
            There has been no successful defence if you have used these schemes.

            I would advise contacting Gilbert Tax as I know of some regulars here who have used and recommend them.

            I’ll also copy a post from the above thread as there are some useful organisations mentioned there.

            Originally posted by LOL17 View Post
            I would just like to add that every debt problem has a solution. If you are worried about how your going to pay this money to HMRC then give one of the debt charities a call; CAP UK, National Debtline, Step Change, or if you're still self-employed Business Debtline. I was pleasantly surprised after using Step Change's online debt remedy tool to learn that I had options which wouldn't involve losing my home so I'm going to give them a call later after work.
            Please call and seek help with this. You are not alone and there are organisations out there who can support you.
            "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."
            - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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              Originally posted by cojak View Post

              I know that this is hard to hear but you will be throwing good money after bad if you go down that route - there has been NO successful defence by any group or individual against HMRC with these schemes.

              Please take time to read this thread - Please read this if you are desperate and feel you are running out of options - Contractor UK Bulletin Board

              Speak to HMRC - you can arrange time to pay which can go up to 10 years if necessary.
              I was in the same situation and agreed a repayment plan over 12.5 years. I feel so much better to have done this - I hate the fact that I'm tied into this plan but things may come alomg in life that allow me to clear it.

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