Is anyone employed by Winchester Contractors who have been affected by the HMRC settlement schemes, taking legal action against Winchester?
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Winchester Contractors - Trustee letter received
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We received a letter from Winchester Contractor Solutions on Bank Holiday Saturday (great timing, we can't speak to anyone until Tuesday).
We used Winchester in good faith, having been told by a recruitment agent that we had to set up an umbrella company. Worst advice we have ever received, wish we had never heard of them.
Winchester advised us they met all regulations...this is not the case. We have emailed HMRC and have put a letter in the post disclosing all payments received by way of loan during tax year 2016-17. Another company set up by Winchester called Infinity has also gone under.
Waiting to hear from HMRC with a final figure on tax owed. We have written to the trustees to ask how we get a Deed of Release from the loan.
Not sleeping. Not eating, this is a total nightmare. We do not intend to sue Winchester. We will comply fully with HMRC to pay what is owed.Last edited by Nortoner; 26 August 2018, 19:56. -
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What are you going to sue them for? Being naughty boys? Employer loans and EBTs were and still are legal. I think you would be better advised facing up to the pickle you find yourself in and focus on extracting yourself with as little pain as possible.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Nortoner View PostHi
We received a letter from Winchester Contractor Solutions on Bank Holiday Saturday (great timing, we can't speak to anyone until Tuesday).
We used Winchester in good faith, having been told by a recruitment agent that we had to set up an umbrella company. Worst advice we have ever received, wish we had never heard of them.
Winchester advised us they met all regulations...this is not the case. We have emailed HMRC and have put a letter in the post disclosing all payments received by way of loan during tax year 2016-17. Another company set up by Winchester called Infinity has also gone under.
Waiting to hear from HMRC with a final figure on tax owed. We have written to the trustees to ask how we get a Deed of Release from the loan.
Not sleeping. Not eating, this is a total nightmare. We do not intend to sue Winchester. We will comply fully with HMRC to pay what is owed.
I was in a similar situation to you - contact LCAG - https://www.hmrcloancharge.info/ or Graham Webber / Phil both are regular posters on this forum for advice - both Graham and Phil will talk to you for free, are trustworthy and well informedComment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWhat are you going to sue them for?Comment
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I too received the letter, but I am already in the process of settling with HMRC
My loan is around £6k
https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...ved-today.htmlLast edited by snk888; 27 August 2018, 11:30.Comment
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