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IQ Consultants, Felicitas Solutions, ECS Trustees - loan repayment demands
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It's entirely possible that HMRC will argue for IHT.Originally posted by neveragain View PostI have mailed gladstones requesting information and details about this 'loan' and interest charges amongst other queries.
Also asked them what they give as a guarantee IF I paid the 'offer' amount, not to come back again in the future.
They have not responded.
So, if we pay this offer amount, is there likely to be another tax from HMRC for the write off of this so called unsecured ‘loan’?
Some are saying IHT, or another?
We and many others believe HMRC to be wrong in that argument, but it remains untested.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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So I/we have to decide whether to pay the offer and risk waiting for HMRC to hit us with IHT or another tax at some point, OR, not pay the offer and risk being grabbed down the line from some other IOM company for more interest or the ‘loan’.Originally posted by webberg View PostIt's entirely possible that HMRC will argue for IHT.
We and many others believe HMRC to be wrong in that argument, but it remains untested.
Either way it’s gonna hurt and not much time left to decide.Comment
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Please can you send me a private message and possibly discuss? I have called and email WTT to get initial consultation but have only had STD email response with no call back offered.Originally posted by webberg View PostIt's entirely possible that HMRC will argue for IHT.
We and many others believe HMRC to be wrong in that argument, but it remains untested.
I am one of the few possibly who has not settled yet and also received this outrageous threatening letter.Comment
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For what it's worth, I have replied to the letter and have disputed the claim using the email address supplied. Has anybody else on here who has disputed their claim received an acknowledgement?Comment
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Only get an auto-reply saying its been received.Originally posted by NC71 View PostFor what it's worth, I have replied to the letter and have disputed the claim using the email address supplied. Has anybody else on here who has disputed their claim received an acknowledgement?
I've had no replies to my emails from them.Comment
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Disputing
My deadline to pay is tomorrow although i have no intention of paying. I have also contacted WTT who've asked me to send a copy of the letter. My question is, should i dispute today or wait until i've received WTT's advice?Comment
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Thanks Never Again - just found an auto response in the spam folderOriginally posted by neveragain View PostOnly get an auto-reply saying its been received.
I've had no replies to my emails from them.Comment
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I've already written my letter disputing the debt but waiting to speak to someone in WTT first before sending it.Originally posted by NC71 View PostFor what it's worth, I have replied to the letter and have disputed the claim using the email address supplied. Has anybody else on here who has disputed their claim received an acknowledgement?Comment
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I had the same to my email to themOriginally posted by neveragain View PostOnly get an auto-reply saying its been received.
I've had no replies to my emails from them.Comment
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