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Loan charge review - Government response is here
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Loan charge review - Government response is here
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All my loans are pre-2010 closed years! No more LC -
Now that is a lovely Christmas present! -
I'll only be celebrating if the Tories actually take any notice and HMRC don't try to hold me to my signed "voluntary" settlement.There's no sure-fire set solutions. No short-cut through the trees ...Comment
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Originally posted by starstruck View PostWoohoo
All my loans are pre-2010 closed years! No more LC -
Now that is a lovely Christmas present!
Alos, what about any APN already paid - do I get that back?Comment
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From HMRC'S guidance, it looks like a done deal
Disguised remuneration: guidance following the outcome of the independent loan charge review - GOV.UKThere's no sure-fire set solutions. No short-cut through the trees ...Comment
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Originally posted by demby View PostWhy are you saying "Closed Years" - It looks to me it's any year - am i missing the point?
Alos, what about any APN already paid - do I get that back?Comment
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Originally posted by Speccy View PostI'll only be celebrating if the Tories actually take any notice and HMRC don't try to hold me to my signed "voluntary" settlement.Comment
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Originally posted by Speccy View PostI'll only be celebrating if the Tories actually take any notice and HMRC don't try to hold me to my signed "voluntary" settlement.Comment
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Originally posted by starstruck View PostWoohoo
All my loans are pre-2010 closed years! No more LC -
Now that is a lovely Christmas present!
If you've done that you might need to do some more lobbying.Comment
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Originally posted by demby View PostAlos, what about any APN already paid - do I get that back?
Originally posted by HMRCOpen enquiries
Paying the loan charge does not resolve the underlying tax dispute with HMRC for the years in which loans were made. Tax years that are subject to an open enquiry or assessment will still need to be resolved, either by way of settlement with HMRC or through litigation.Comment
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