Can anyone assist? I have been sent a letter from IQ contractors demanding 46k for loans outstanding. is this legal? Why was I sold a system which was deemed to be all above board with HMRC to then be asked for money back?
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1 Yes there are people who can assist.Originally posted by Dontknowwhattodo View PostCan anyone assist? I have been sent a letter from IQ contractors demanding 46k for loans outstanding. is this legal? Why was I sold a system which was deemed to be all above board with HMRC to then be asked for money back?
2 Yes it was legal.
3 In short - Because you signed an agreement to send your earnings to a third party who then gave most of it back to you as a loan without paying income tax and NIC on it.
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Dontknow. Stop. Take a few deep breaths.Originally posted by Dontknowwhattodo View PostCan anyone assist? I have been sent a letter from IQ contractors demanding 46k for loans outstanding. is this legal? Why was I sold a system which was deemed to be all above board with HMRC to then be asked for money back?
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Do your bit for the planet, and recycle it as bog roll.Originally posted by Dontknowwhattodo View PostCan anyone assist? I have been sent a letter from IQ contractors demanding 46k for loans outstanding. is this legal? Why was I sold a system which was deemed to be all above board with HMRC to then be asked for money back?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 DealorNoDeal View PostDo your bit for the planet, and recycle it as bog roll.
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