Hmrc have written to me to say I owe around 15k in tax following the use to two umbrella companies, I have asked them for time to pay and tried to make offers of monthly payment but they declined, wanting more than I can afford. I haven’t any savings, worthwhile assets or a house. I haven’t heard from them for a few months and Im worried about debt collectors turning up etc. They did say they would proceed to enforcement and make me bankrupt but I am not sure why I haven’t heard from them since. Has anyone been through similar? What’s the next steps for me? Thanks
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Originally posted by Taxedandconfused View PostHmrc have written to me to say I owe around 15k in tax following the use to two umbrella companies, I have asked them for time to pay and tried to make offers of monthly payment but they declined, wanting more than I can afford. I haven’t any savings, worthwhile assets or a house. I haven’t heard from them for a few months and Im worried about debt collectors turning up etc. They did say they would proceed to enforcement and make me bankrupt but I am not sure why I haven’t heard from them since. Has anyone been through similar? What’s the next steps for me? Thanks
In the meantime;
Write to DMB setting out very clearly your last offer to pay off the debt.
Send the letter recorded delivery.
Set a start date for making payments
Make those payments.
Once you have advice, then it may be that the tax debt is too much/little or perhaps not due at all. Until you have somebody look at it, you'll not know.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Don't worry yourself too much about it
I know I know, easier said than done.
I had a conversation with HMRC DMB in which I offered to pay the most I could afford - I was told that I had to pay at least twice this much a month to get an agreement.
Three months later after no contact from HMRC, they called me and said my original offer was now acceptable.Comment
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If HMRC won't accept a reasonable TTP, contact your Member of Parliament.
We've seen many instances where MPs have been able to get HMRC to see sense.Last edited by Loan Ranger; 30 April 2018, 15:01.Comment
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Originally posted by Loan Ranger View PostIf HMRC won't accept a reasonable TTP, contact your Member of Parliament.
We've seen many instances where MPs have been able to get HMRC to see sense.STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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