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Introduction of the 2019 Loan Charge
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Originally posted by starstruck View PostIf they've provided you with settlement figures its 5th April, basically it's only beyond 5th April if they have failed to provide you with figures, you can't chose to delay beyond 5th.Comment
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[QUOTE=dangermaus;2635947]Unless the 30 days (or whatever they give you to respond) from the date of their settlement offer letter is after 5th April I assume...[/QUOTE
What about if you have received settlement pack a few months ago,but did not reply back within 30 days of receiving pack...and am now starting to panic and may fill in forms by the 5th April to settle...any thoughts on if they would accept this...I rang a.person at HMRC today and they were unclear if I would be excluded from Loan charge.Comment
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[QUOTE=mrs t;2636019]Originally posted by dangermaus View PostUnless the 30 days (or whatever they give you to respond) from the date of their settlement offer letter is after 5th April I assume...[/QUOTE
What about if you have received settlement pack a few months ago,but did not reply back within 30 days of receiving pack...and am now starting to panic and may fill in forms by the 5th April to settle...any thoughts on if they would accept this...I rang a.person at HMRC today and they were unclear if I would be excluded from Loan charge.Comment
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I think realistically if they know you’re planning on settlement they will allow extra time, especially where it’s the revenue that may have created a delay. It may just be an administration change to the signed contracts if they do not receive this part until after 5/4. The wording would need to be slightly changed .... but the agreed settlement figure will stay the sameComment
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The person at HMRC said they could not guarantee that I would be excluded from the loan charge taking effect from the 5th..as I had not accepted the settlement within 30 days of receiving it.Comment
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Originally posted by mrs t View PostThe person at HMRC said they could not guarantee that I would be excluded from the loan charge taking effect from the 5th..as I had not accepted the settlement within 30 days of receiving it.
Once you sign the settlement contract that's it. You have agreed that you owe them the money and are contractually obliged to pay it. To have to pay the loan charge as well would be ludicrous.
Definitely one to take advice on.Comment
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Originally posted by starstruck View PostIf they've provided you with settlement figures its 5th April, basically it's only beyond 5th April if they have failed to provide you with figures, you can't chose to delay beyond 5th.Comment
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Originally posted by Simon100 View PostOn Thursday 4 April parliment is scheduled to debate a motion relating to the introduction of the 2019 Loan Charge. See link below for details.
Introduction of the 2019 Loan Charge - Commons Library briefing - UK ParliamentComment
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Originally posted by Simon100 View PostOn Thursday 4 April parliment is scheduled to debate a motion relating to the introduction of the 2019 Loan Charge. See link below for details.
Introduction of the 2019 Loan Charge - Commons Library briefing - UK ParliamentComment
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