Originally posted by pnr8uk
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IQ Consultants, Felicitas Solutions, ECS Trustees - loan repayment demands
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MPs are fully aware of these schemes and how they operate. Over 220 of then are part of an APPG (All PArty Parliamentarty Groups) that are fighting the loan charge. This is all being coordinated by LCAG (Loan Charge Action Group)
There is an abundance of material that the APPG have including how these schemees have operated. The main goal of the APPG and LCAG is to push for the the loan charge to become prospective. So whilst the fight you mention here is slightly different it all comes under these laon shcemes how they operate and how the small person like me and you have been impacted by greedy scheme promotors.Comment
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Agree but
Originally posted by lowpaidworker View PostMPs are fully aware of these schemes and how they operate. Over 220 of then are part of an APPG (All PArty Parliamentarty Groups) that are fighting the loan charge. This is all being coordinated by LCAG (Loan Charge Action Group)
There is an abundance of material that the APPG have including how these schemees have operated. The main goal of the APPG and LCAG is to push for the the loan charge to become prospective. So whilst the fight you mention here is slightly different it all comes under these laon shcemes how they operate and how the small person like me and you have been impacted by greedy scheme promotors.
I do hear what you are saying, however I don't agree 100%.
Like many others I'm coming from a different angle, I've paid my 5yrs tax back due to the loans being seen as taxable income so i have no LOAN Charge issues moving forward.
What I'm specifically looking at is how to stop these Twats like Felicitates chasing me for (so called) loans back that I've already pid full tax as taxable income.Comment
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Originally posted by lowpaidworker View PostMPs are fully aware of these schemes and how they operate. Over 220 of then are part of an APPG (All PArty Parliamentarty Groups) that are fighting the loan charge. This is all being coordinated by LCAG (Loan Charge Action Group)
There is an abundance of material that the APPG have including how these schemees have operated. The main goal of the APPG and LCAG is to push for the the loan charge to become prospective. So whilst the fight you mention here is slightly different it all comes under these laon shcemes how they operate and how the small person like me and you have been impacted by greedy scheme promotors and an utterly incompetent and negligent HMRC.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by happychap View PostI do hear what you are saying, however I don't agree 100%.
Like many others I'm coming from a different angle, I've paid my 5yrs tax back due to the loans being seen as taxable income so i have no LOAN Charge issues moving forward.
What I'm specifically looking at is how to stop these Twats like Felicitates chasing me for (so called) loans back that I've already pid full tax as taxable income.
I am after Felicitas and other debt management companies who buy loans and have them sold to by people who have a vested interest. This goes on a lot more than you would believe.
HMRC need to come out once again and declare publicly again these are NOT loans. Felicitas will crumble and fall by their own wrong doing but we still need to fight on.
Keep trying folk and keep fightingLast edited by Contractor UK; 13 January 2021, 00:08.Comment
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Originally posted by happychap View PostI do hear what you are saying, however I don't agree 100%.
Like many others I'm coming from a different angle, I've paid my 5yrs tax back due to the loans being seen as taxable income so i have no LOAN Charge issues moving forward.
What I'm specifically looking at is how to stop these Twats like Felicitates chasing me for (so called) loans back that I've already pid full tax as taxable income.
- The Loan Charge
- The Scheme Promotors
- Future Schemes
- the loans themselves
- Tax Finality
I think you have completed the last one so the first does not apply. You have 2 more to deal with. I think everyone needs to push for complete closure on this not just their own battle else one little wasp does not scare anyone however a swarm of them willComment
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What to do
as anyone received an email from gladstones recently?Last edited by neveragain; 9 June 2020, 11:33.Comment
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This is a pretty good summary as a starting point. https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...d-summary.htmlComment
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Originally posted by neveragain View Postas anyone received an email from gladstones recently?Comment
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I just wanted to say the FS Capital are also chasing the 'loans' for the K2, Lighthouse and Hyrax schemes (I know there is a separate thread but it would be ideal to have these listed for Moneybox as well - please let me know if you need more)Comment
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