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How to find who is trustee? Gone AWOL
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Yes I do have them.
I'm not going to post them here.
If you used the scheme, you would have had the missive I referred to and the relevant contact details.
I'm aware that one contact will be looking to charge a fee for helping, so you will have to decide if that is worth the cost.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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I did use the scheme, they provided my loans summary and I settled with HMRC. I don't really know what a 'missive' is but the only Comms (other than the list of loans) was the original email I posted earlier in this thread. That gave no contact details other than the email address for 'Contractor Loans Assist' that it came from. Whilst they provided my loans info from that email, they never responded to my emails afterwards. So still stuck when it comes to my attempts to get loans written off.Originally posted by webberg View PostYes I do have them.
I'm not going to post them here.
If you used the scheme, you would have had the missive I referred to and the relevant contact details.
I'm aware that one contact will be looking to charge a fee for helping, so you will have to decide if that is worth the cost.
I've tried googling combinations of Fidei/missive/trust/loans etc, but no cigar.Last edited by kryten22uk; 19 November 2019, 10:50.Comment
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Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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I thought the name rang a bell.Originally posted by webberg View Post
"...in May 2001 AJ and I became involved in new commercial litigation, with a different protagonist, one Edward Watkin Gittins, over a disputed tax planning scheme. This litigation, which lasted for over 14 years..."Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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