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    #11
    Originally posted by ric_77 View Post
    thanks for the advice, do BIG Group have a number please to call to discuss this further?
    Not sure we can advertise... but send a PM to webberg. He's the main man at Big Group.

    MLeggsy

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      #12
      Independent Advice

      Originally posted by MLeggsy View Post
      Not sure we can advertise... but send a PM to webberg. He's the main man at Big Group.

      MLeggsy
      In the interest of impartiality - phil@dswtres is also a tax advisor and is available for a chat/email/PM.

      So probably best to speak to them both :-)

      MLeggsy

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        #13
        The main issue that seems to determine what my decision on how to resolve this is to do with the loans and the trust. AML state that they will still be active regardless of settling with HMRC so my question is can HMRC confirm that if i was to do that under CLSO would that be the end of the matter?

        In simplest terms, why would any of us who were with AML even consider handing over vast sums of tax on a loan yet nobody knows what will happen to them long term?

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          #14
          Originally posted by ric_77 View Post
          The main issue that seems to determine what my decision on how to resolve this is to do with the loans and the trust. AML state that they will still be active regardless of settling with HMRC so my question is can HMRC confirm that if i was to do that under CLSO would that be the end of the matter?

          In simplest terms, why would any of us who were with AML even consider handing over vast sums of tax on a loan yet nobody knows what will happen to them long term?

          Hi ric_77, This is why you need professional support. Part of any settlement process must be to make it "final", tax liability paid, loans released and IHT position understood. I have no reason to believe that AML will prevent an individual from settling their affairs in full.

          MLeggsy

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            #15
            Phone lines dead

            Further to the note on here saying that AML are still contactable, I tried to call them after no reply to several emails.

            All phone lines are now dead.

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              #16
              Phones

              Tried this and managed to speak to someone, expecting feedback. T: +44 (0)162 469 2170

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                #17
                thanks for the info, they have indeed gone very quiet and although they reply to some emails its very basic and vague.

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                  #18
                  Playing their cards close to their chest

                  Originally posted by ric_77 View Post
                  thanks for the info, they have indeed gone very quiet and although they reply to some emails its very basic and vague.
                  That's the AML way ric_77, they never seem to give anything away and only ever give the minimum responses to my requests. I suppose if they have a plan then why would they advertise it?

                  MLeggsy

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                    #19
                    I first asked for copies of my loan agreement and contract of employment with them from 2010/11 in mid January, always get a response saying that will send over asap but as they had been archived may take a few days, I have chased every week since, this is the response I get each time;

                    "I have chased for you again today. I do apologise for the delay in getting these documents too you.

                    I will be in touch as soon as I hear back."

                    Just how difficult can it be?

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                      #20
                      Smart Pay AML

                      I am in the same boat, do not believe the rubbish they are spinning read [https://w ww.rossmartin.co.uk/investigations/amenstiesdisclosure-opportunties/3049-disguised-remuneration-2017-settlement-opportunity[/url]

                      I have sort advice from a tax accountant re smart pay AML. I would speak to a tax accountant and assess your liability under the HMRC settlement opportunity.
                      Last edited by cojak; 26 April 2018, 11:00. Reason: Removed link

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