Can anybody confirm, is the “settle” option still available (as of 16th June 2020) as I thought the deadline for this was April 2019. I know the “LC” option is 30th September 2020. I am confused as looking at some posts above it appears the “settle” option is still possible.
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not sure if it is available, but speaking for myself....i have been in the HMRC system since the orginal deadline of Sept 18 (i think) where all i did was declare amounts of loans i had received, ahead of the April 19 original LC date. i still haven't settled (or agreed), so i guess it's still an option in that way. i still can't get clarity on IHT from HMRC, and a suitable replayment plan.Originally posted by Mau View PostCan anybody confirm, is the “settle” option still available (as of 16th June 2020) as I thought the deadline for this was April 2019. I know the “LC” option is 30th September 2020. I am confused as looking at some posts above it appears the “settle” option is still possible.Comment
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same situation as me. Last letter I got back in Jan after the Morse review said they would write to me by July outlining any changes and then send me a settlement. Worth noting I have never had any settlement from themOriginally posted by DanJackiels View Postnot sure if it is available, but speaking for myself....i have been in the HMRC system since the orginal deadline of Sept 18 (i think) where all i did was declare amounts of loans i had received, ahead of the April 19 original LC date. i still haven't settled (or agreed), so i guess it's still an option in that way. i still can't get clarity on IHT from HMRC, and a suitable replayment plan.Comment
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I can see on Twitter the loan charge APPG running with a lot of stories around HMRC and forcing bankruptcy (via debt collectors). Has anyone experience of these heavy handed tactics from HMRC ? I’ve mainly exchanged letters, with a couple of phone calls - there has never been any threatening talk or more aggressive pursuit of payment.Comment
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I know someone that has had debt collectors round for APNs. He doesn't have anything, so they can't get anything. Doesn't stop them trying.Originally posted by DanJackiels View PostI can see on Twitter the loan charge APPG running with a lot of stories around HMRC and forcing bankruptcy (via debt collectors). Has anyone experience of these heavy handed tactics from HMRC ? I’ve mainly exchanged letters, with a couple of phone calls - there has never been any threatening talk or more aggressive pursuit of payment.Comment
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Albert49 - are you able to post some evidence that HMRC deducted these costs from your loan amounts. ThanksOriginally posted by Albert49 View PostNot sure about Food, but I submitted mileage expenses (45p a mile for first 10,000, 25p for remaining), for a couple of my later years (in a self employed scheme) and successfully got them subtracted from my loan amounts, however I did this when I first supplied my figures last year, not sure what HMRC' response will be now, but worth asking I would think.
If they did this for you - they need to treat everyone else in the same way and could make a huge difference to the open year demandsComment
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It's still available, I adhered to the deadlines too, got the letter in Jan about my totals being communicated by July and I received those papers about 10 days ago.Originally posted by Mau View PostCan anybody confirm, is the “settle” option still available (as of 16th June 2020) as I thought the deadline for this was April 2019. I know the “LC” option is 30th September 2020. I am confused as looking at some posts above it appears the “settle” option is still possible.
The papers ask I contact them by July 9th so as I have time enough to conclude a settlement agreement with them prior to the Sept deadline.Comment
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Thank you Albert49. No harm in trying I supposeOriginally posted by Albert49 View PostNot sure about Food, but I submitted mileage expenses (45p a mile for first 10,000, 25p for remaining), for a couple of my later years (in a self employed scheme) and successfully got them subtracted from my loan amounts, however I did this when I first supplied my figures last year, not sure what HMRC' response will be now, but worth asking I would think.Comment
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Hi, I am hoping to get the money together to settle this year but I am unclear what this September deadline means. I actually rang HMRC and it was clear the person on the phone did not know. Has anyone heard whether there is an actual deadline by which HMRC wants everyone to settle by?? ThanksOriginally posted by ozzyo99 View PostIt's still available, I adhered to the deadlines too, got the letter in Jan about my totals being communicated by July and I received those papers about 10 days ago.
The papers ask I contact them by July 9th so as I have time enough to conclude a settlement agreement with them prior to the Sept deadline.Comment
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I may be wrong but I think you need to settle by then or you'll be liable for the Loan Charge. The 2018/19 self assessment return is due in October. If you haven't settled then you'd need to declare your loans on the return and pay the charge.Originally posted by Forsythia View PostHi, I am hoping to get the money together to settle this year but I am unclear what this September deadline means. I actually rang HMRC and it was clear the person on the phone did not know. Has anyone heard whether there is an actual deadline by which HMRC wants everyone to settle by?? Thanks
NB. the loan charge only applies if your loans were after December 2010.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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