Originally posted by cojak
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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Originally posted by WJK View Post
1.5%merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Over the past 2 years Iv received so many settlement amounts (7 in total) just don't no what is best to do? This is by far the lowest I agree with eek but this is getting quite stressful for me and the family!Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Which is insanely low if they actually thought there was any real way they could recover the actual loaned amount.
If they do 'write it off', they'll just come back for more later.
The only way I'd contemplate paying would for a final settlement. And I'd pay a lawyer to write it. But they'll not go with I imagine.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd not really a surprise given that HMRC basically gave all trusts the nod to transfer their "loans" to third parties at the end of July.
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Originally posted by WJK View PostOver the past 2 years Iv received so many settlement amounts (7 in total) just don't no what is best to do? This is by far the lowest I agree with eek but this is getting quite stressful for me and the family!
My only advice, if you are settling, is to get a lawyer to write up the settlement for you.Comment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
I didn't know HMRC had done this?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
HMRC basically saying what everyone from WTT to ETC Tax and anyone else with experience of loan selling has said.
As the article says HMRC telling us we're on our ownLast edited by GregRickshaw; 11 August 2021, 13:39.Comment
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