Who can you trust? HMRC? Accountants? Trustees?
Even more cases now reported - see pumptax.com
Premier Strategies and Tenon(I of Man), and same solicitors, involved in all of these and treated as lead cases. (pre 2011) 12% Fees charged.
HMRC suggested that 'all in cahoots'. (Although FTT did not agree, and said that trusts were 'Discretionary').
Appeals dismissed on Ramsey principles. So Employer liable for PAYE/NIC ( If have money/still exist).
FTT say Tenon (now called Optimus) are trustees of 800-900 EBT's.
Would you pay back money (if you could) into a Trust to avoid 2019 Loan Charge?
Is there any morality left in Gov, HMRC, advisors?
Even more cases now reported - see pumptax.com
Premier Strategies and Tenon(I of Man), and same solicitors, involved in all of these and treated as lead cases. (pre 2011) 12% Fees charged.
HMRC suggested that 'all in cahoots'. (Although FTT did not agree, and said that trusts were 'Discretionary').
Appeals dismissed on Ramsey principles. So Employer liable for PAYE/NIC ( If have money/still exist).
FTT say Tenon (now called Optimus) are trustees of 800-900 EBT's.
Would you pay back money (if you could) into a Trust to avoid 2019 Loan Charge?
Is there any morality left in Gov, HMRC, advisors?
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