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Originally posted by BankingContract0r View PostI have this information from my bank but I am also keen to understand what information the trust holds/ has declared to HMRC. Just trying to be forearmed with all the information as part of a settlement.
If you have "better" information and can prove it, why would you be bothered by what the trust says.
If the aim is to give or allow HMRC to use a value you know to be incorrect, that is very dangerous ground.
At the moment, if you do want verification then it looks like THL is your only option.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostWhy?
If you have "better" information and can prove it, why would you be bothered by what the trust says.
If the aim is to give or allow HMRC to use a value you know to be incorrect, that is very dangerous ground.
At the moment, if you do want verification then it looks like THL is your only option.
A part of which is to understand what liability I would have outstanding post settlement with HMRC – something I admit to burying my head in sand about until now. Ideally I would like to have all of this information before finalising my decision to settle - which may also mean taking legal advice.
Everything about the people involved in these schemes, from the trusts to the grave diggers wanting to profit from holding information shows they have no empathy.Comment
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I still have my timesheets and can work out what my loan was, however IQ also paid my expenses back through the loan and wouldn’t separate them, so I’m going to get stung for that too I guess. 😞Comment
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Originally posted by Volks View PostI still have my timesheets and can work out what my loan was, however IQ also paid my expenses back through the loan and wouldn’t separate them, so I’m going to get stung for that too I guess. 😞Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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