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Procorre - letters advising allocation of profits
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Originally posted by webberg View PostNo implication. I understand it, have my own views on why in the light of present judicial principle, it is unsustainable and what a better argument moving forward is.Comment
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Procorre profit shares
Originally posted by Benson77 View PostProcorre have replied to me confirming that they will be declaring these profit shares in the UK.
They say the profit share is my allocation of profits made whilst on project for Procorre and the funds were received via my business development fund whilst on project and the process means I can now declare them on my self-assessment.
As much as I don't want that to be the case I'm finding it hard to see how they're wrong.
Can anyone confirm if the profit share is actually declared by Procorre to HMRC? Or are we just declaring something we don’t really need to be.Comment
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Originally posted by Sheky View PostYes I am in the situation - Procorre have declared some profit shares last year which I declared this SA. Now they are saying there is another profit share coming this March/April. This sum seems like it’s going to be even more than the last one. What’s a ridiculous way of declaring tax one where we are caught off guard completely.
Can anyone confirm if the profit share is actually declared by Procorre to HMRC? Or are we just declaring something we don’t really need to be.Comment
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Originally posted by Sheky View PostYes I am in the situation - Procorre have declared some profit shares last year which I declared this SA. Now they are saying there is another profit share coming this March/April. This sum seems like it’s going to be even more than the last one. What’s a ridiculous way of declaring tax one where we are caught off guard completely.
Can anyone confirm if the profit share is actually declared by Procorre to HMRC? Or are we just declaring something we don’t really need to be.
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I am a 1st time poster on here having received an HMRC disguised loan demand yesterday. I did 1 contract for Procorre in 2014 for a relatively low value (44 days) now I have a tax demand for nearly 3x the value of the money I received - surely this can't be correct/legal etc. I have a call with WTT tomorrow and seeing this thread they seem to be the people who are looking into this for a number of people. 1 - Has anyone on here actually reached a resolution with HMRC 2 - I don't fully understand the loan value as I never received this money can someone explain, is the "loan value equivalent to the payments made by Procorre ?. Many thanksComment
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Originally posted by srowell8 View PostI am a 1st time poster on here having received an HMRC disguised loan demand yesterday. I did 1 contract for Procorre in 2014 for a relatively low value (44 days) now I have a tax demand for nearly 3x the value of the money I received - surely this can't be correct/legal etc. I have a call with WTT tomorrow and seeing this thread they seem to be the people who are looking into this for a number of people. 1 - Has anyone on here actually reached a resolution with HMRC 2 - I don't fully understand the loan value as I never received this money can someone explain, is the "loan value equivalent to the payments made by Procorre ?. Many thanksComment
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Originally posted by mattjc72 View Post
I have just received a similar letter - I worked through procorre for 15 weeks in 2014 and now have a tax demand for twice what I earned in that time!! I dont understand how they calculate 1 - the loan amount, 2, the additional revised 'pay from all employments' in 18/19 figure. I would have thought that would be the same as the loan amount but it is 25% more? totally confusing & after speaking to the guy at the end of the phone at HMRC, im still none the wiser. Does anyone have a clue how this works?Comment
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Originally posted by srowell8 View Post
No idea - i am just going to appeal with my actual pay received, HMRC are just incorrect with their calculation I believe. Who knows how they made it.Comment
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Originally posted by srowell8 View Post
What did the guy on the phone say ? When i called them the lady just said, if you think it's wrong then appeal !Comment
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