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For me this is what makes it so surprising. His online footprint has descended into calling Mel Stride names and grandstanding for the crowd. Pretty cringe. -
Agree wholeheartedly! If you decide to take advice - do your research first. Learn from your mistakes and make sure the people you are paying to represent you, if you feel they are necessary - CAN. If they are telling you that there are no guarantees - walk away.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostYes, but what are the chances that all the fees you pay will actually achieve anything? Odds are you'll still end up having to pay HMRC the full whack. It could even cost you more.
By dragging the dispute out, you'll end up paying more interest.
Some advisors might even lead you into a fight over the LC, which could result in penalties for non-compliance.Comment
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I believe zero, which is why I had zero hesitation in refusing the 'fight' option.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostYes, but what are the chances that all the fees you pay will actually achieve anything? Odds are you'll still end up having to pay HMRC the full whack. It could even cost you more.
By dragging the dispute out, you'll end up paying more interest.
Some advisors might even lead you into a fight over the LC, which could result in penalties for non-compliance.Comment
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