aid via 1st party loan but not by Trust...
I also received the same advisory from another loan provider (not AML) - they are adamant that from 2016 onwards they were paying the loan directly through themselves as opposed to an EBT. Therefore tax years from 2016 onwards won't be penalised and anything prior to 2016 will be taxed under the 2019 loan charge legislation.
I'm not sure how true this is (it maybe bulls**t) however the fact that both Smartpay and PTS have confirmed this in writing to me, I'll be keeping it as evidence it in court should it ever back fire!
I also received the same advisory from another loan provider (not AML) - they are adamant that from 2016 onwards they were paying the loan directly through themselves as opposed to an EBT. Therefore tax years from 2016 onwards won't be penalised and anything prior to 2016 will be taxed under the 2019 loan charge legislation.
I'm not sure how true this is (it maybe bulls**t) however the fact that both Smartpay and PTS have confirmed this in writing to me, I'll be keeping it as evidence it in court should it ever back fire!
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