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    I have received an enquiry letter for self assessment for 2015/16. Is there anyone I can speak or email for support and advice .

    #2
    Originally posted by Maya1 View Post
    I have received an enquiry letter for self assessment for 2015/16. Is there anyone I can speak or email for support and advice?
    Are HMRC enquiring about an umbrella you were in?

    Were you getting more than 65% income from that umbrella?

    Contact your accountant, they will be able to explain why you were contacted.
    "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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      #3
      Originally posted by Maya1 View Post
      I have received an enquiry letter for self assessment for 2015/16. Is there anyone I can speak or email for support and advice .
      Maya

      I am in the same situation have received enquiry for CP 2015-16 . would be helpful if you can share your knowledge. what all questions are they asking you.

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        #4
        Originally posted by simran View Post
        Maya

        I am in the same situation have received enquiry for CP 2015-16 . would be helpful if you can share your knowledge. what all questions are they asking you.
        In two of your other threads you started about this people asked you questions. It might be worth revisiting them and maybe giving us more information to point you in the right direction.

        If you have your own accountant, it would be worth taking all the information to them (if you don't want to divulge it here), it's also a good idea to try to contact the company who was doing your accounts/payroll at the time that HMRC are interested in.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          #5
          Originally posted by Maya1 View Post
          I have received an enquiry letter for self assessment for 2015/16. Is there anyone I can speak or email for support and advice .
          Also how long have you been with them. Were you with them in 2016-17? have you filed your SA for 2016-17

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            #6
            There is no substitute here for:

            a. getting advice and

            b. organising

            You have opening enquiry letters and HMRC will not let go now.

            You will have to answer them and deal with the consequences.

            Consequences are settle, litigate, discuss with HMRC and then settle or litigate.

            Trying to do that without a clear picture of the costs and outcomes is not advisable.

            Getting information can be expensive. Organising to pay for that as a group is sensible (and supportive).

            One or a group of you need to grasp the challenge.

            Advisers can be found via Google or here.

            Yes, I am connected with such an adviser, but others are out there.
            Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.

            (No, me neither).

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              #7
              Looks like the company has folded.

              https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...r-experts.html

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                #8
                Originally posted by stonehenge View Post
                Not good.

                So the original poster cannot get support or advice without paying for it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  Not good.

                  So the original poster cannot get support or advice without paying for it.
                  Is there nothing illegal in this?
                  Why aren't HMRC chasing these ****ers?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ConfusedEasily View Post
                    Is there nothing illegal in this?
                    Why aren't HMRC chasing these ****ers?
                    I was asking this at https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...ml#post2515148

                    I am very angry at HMRC as they have plenty of laws to stop these schemes. Yet choose not to.

                    Webberg gives good advice above. I am not sure what else to suggest.

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