Quaixy, I stopped using them almost 5 years ago and had relatively brief dealings with them, However, HMRC are circling and Sanderosa/Glen May/Procorre appear to be running for the hills, leaving us with a mess to deal with. As for your accountant, I would be inclined to look elsewhere.
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Overdrawn Capital Account Scheme (Aston Mae / Glen Mae / Procorre)
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAre Procorre still going? Have you looked at https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...ml#post1998863 ?
Are you using procorre consulting? Or some sort of payment scheme?
I should have twigged when my GM relationship manager moved to Procorre & "poached" me from GM, then later Procorre announced it was taking over parts of Glen May.
Assuming Procorre are one & the same as Aston/Glen May & others: I really need a game plan for divorcing myself from them ASAP, getting any funds they're holding of mine drawn down & then, with some help from you guys, getting as good a deal as possible with HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by Quaixy View PostThey're still going, although there may be some subtle change to the company name.
I should have twigged when my GM relationship manager moved to Procorre & "poached" me from GM, then later Procorre announced it was taking over parts of Glen May.
Assuming Procorre are one & the same as Aston/Glen May & others: I really need a game plan for divorcing myself from them ASAP, getting any funds they're holding of mine drawn down & then, with some help from you guys, getting as good a deal as possible with HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by Quaixy View PostThey're still going, although there may be some subtle change to the company name.
I should have twigged when my GM relationship manager moved to Procorre & "poached" me from GM, then later Procorre announced it was taking over parts of Glen May.
Assuming Procorre are one & the same as Aston/Glen May & others: I really need a game plan for divorcing myself from them ASAP, getting any funds they're holding of mine drawn down & then, with some help from you guys, getting as good a deal as possible with HMRC.
Roughly what sort of tax rate were you paying? Anything less than 35% then you should put that extra aside.
Did any of your tax returns have a DOTAS number on them?
Most people challenging HMRC have gone to BG. Some are settling via CLSO2. It is generally recommended to get advice before settling as there can be issues to do with HMRC going after inheritance tax etcetc.
Please let us know how you get on.Comment
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Originally posted by Quaixy View PostThey're still going, although there may be some subtle change to the company name.
I should have twigged when my GM relationship manager moved to Procorre & "poached" me from GM, then later Procorre announced it was taking over parts of Glen May.
Assuming Procorre are one & the same as Aston/Glen May & others: I really need a game plan for divorcing myself from them ASAP, getting any funds they're holding of mine drawn down & then, with some help from you guys, getting as good a deal as possible with HMRC.Comment
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PM rights
Originally posted by administrator View PostBoth sorted.
Can I have PM rights please?
Thought I'd asked for this before, but can't see it unlike other posts/replies.Comment
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Originally posted by Quaixy View PostHi Admin,
Can I have PM rights please?
Thought I'd asked for this before, but can't see it unlike other posts/replies.Comment
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PM Rights please
Originally posted by administrator View PostHi Quaixy, you do have PM rights. Click the name of the person you want to message and you will see a pop up - one of the options should be "Private Message" - hit that and it will open a page to send that person a message.Comment
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