OK, call me naïve, but has anyone actually received any bona fide correspondence from HMRC about this 31st May 2018 cut off or is it documented on their website? The Loan Charge 2019.... when and where was this published?
It's just that I spoke to my Umbrella and this was the first they had heard of AML/KHT sending out these hastily arranged emails, saying we have until 31st May to register our interest in settling with HMRC.
When you factor in the perceived/known marriage of co-existence between PST/Vanquish/AML and the extortionate fees that they are requesting in order to 'help' us.... I do smell a rat here.
Could this be AML/KHT trying to worm their way out of potential penalties applied to them if they lose their litigation with HMRC (first tier tax case)? You settle or repay the loan and therefore you're one less problem for them. It all sounds far to coincidental and convenient that no one has actually had any formal notification from HMRC to say, oy mate.... your due us £xxx due to DR in tax year x/y/z.
I have had a letter from them last year saying they believe I've been part of a DR scheme and ask for more details, but that was it.
Or has absolutely anyone who's had a Self Assessment submitted by an AML type company prior to 2016, gonna get a tap on the shoulder at some point down the line - regardless?
Like I said, my Umbrella was slightly taken aback by this news and when I shared AML's email with them. Now, they could've been living under a rock for the past few years, I don't know. But they do strike me as being abreast of the latest tax legislation and this tact by AML struck them as odd.
I'm just not very clear on the timeline of events here in that I can't see the benefit of the 31st May deadline, when HMRC have never formally informed me of it. And throw into the mix the fact that AML, on all our behalfs, asked HMRC for a closure notice or whatever it was for our tax responsibilities, so they could go back with a counter claim.... that's all gone dead in the water. Surely 2017 all of this LC2019 stuff would have been known... so why the sudden, very sudden change of tact?
It's just that I spoke to my Umbrella and this was the first they had heard of AML/KHT sending out these hastily arranged emails, saying we have until 31st May to register our interest in settling with HMRC.
When you factor in the perceived/known marriage of co-existence between PST/Vanquish/AML and the extortionate fees that they are requesting in order to 'help' us.... I do smell a rat here.
Could this be AML/KHT trying to worm their way out of potential penalties applied to them if they lose their litigation with HMRC (first tier tax case)? You settle or repay the loan and therefore you're one less problem for them. It all sounds far to coincidental and convenient that no one has actually had any formal notification from HMRC to say, oy mate.... your due us £xxx due to DR in tax year x/y/z.
I have had a letter from them last year saying they believe I've been part of a DR scheme and ask for more details, but that was it.
Or has absolutely anyone who's had a Self Assessment submitted by an AML type company prior to 2016, gonna get a tap on the shoulder at some point down the line - regardless?
Like I said, my Umbrella was slightly taken aback by this news and when I shared AML's email with them. Now, they could've been living under a rock for the past few years, I don't know. But they do strike me as being abreast of the latest tax legislation and this tact by AML struck them as odd.
I'm just not very clear on the timeline of events here in that I can't see the benefit of the 31st May deadline, when HMRC have never formally informed me of it. And throw into the mix the fact that AML, on all our behalfs, asked HMRC for a closure notice or whatever it was for our tax responsibilities, so they could go back with a counter claim.... that's all gone dead in the water. Surely 2017 all of this LC2019 stuff would have been known... so why the sudden, very sudden change of tact?
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