Received my settlement 'offer' this week - around £20k with interest - obviously a lot better than many folks and stories I have read in the past on here and other sources. £20k is manageable I feel if allowed time to pay.
However, when I submitted the request for info and possible settlement I asked HMRC if I could off set any 'expenses' that were paid out while I was in the schemes. One of the reasons I joined the scheme, naively, is that there was no requirement to keep receipts (words of the highwayman, sorry, accountant) that signed me up - so of all the thousands of pounds spent (van purchase, fuel, accommodation etc) that I would have been able to use to offset the tax bill if employed/self employed I cannot do as no receipts.
However, I do have electronic bank statements (with a fee I could get paper ones from the bank) and I do have some other documents that offer some provenance to those statements - IE, I have my old schedule from the client telling me where in the UK I would be working - these tie in with fuel purchased from a garage in the same area. I paid out £8000 on a van for the period (on HP so clearly seen on the statements) - the MOT history for the van show it doing almost 100k miles in my ownership - this alone at 45p/25p mile = £29,000 of expenses in fuel.
In my settlement offer, HMRC say that I would need receipts for them to look at this - is there any precedent anywhere that would allow bank statements (backed up with other information, 3rd party statements if so required) to be used as proof of expenditure?
However, when I submitted the request for info and possible settlement I asked HMRC if I could off set any 'expenses' that were paid out while I was in the schemes. One of the reasons I joined the scheme, naively, is that there was no requirement to keep receipts (words of the highwayman, sorry, accountant) that signed me up - so of all the thousands of pounds spent (van purchase, fuel, accommodation etc) that I would have been able to use to offset the tax bill if employed/self employed I cannot do as no receipts.
However, I do have electronic bank statements (with a fee I could get paper ones from the bank) and I do have some other documents that offer some provenance to those statements - IE, I have my old schedule from the client telling me where in the UK I would be working - these tie in with fuel purchased from a garage in the same area. I paid out £8000 on a van for the period (on HP so clearly seen on the statements) - the MOT history for the van show it doing almost 100k miles in my ownership - this alone at 45p/25p mile = £29,000 of expenses in fuel.
In my settlement offer, HMRC say that I would need receipts for them to look at this - is there any precedent anywhere that would allow bank statements (backed up with other information, 3rd party statements if so required) to be used as proof of expenditure?
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