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Thanks for the advice. Will submit figures and see how it plays out. I have no assets so bankruptcy will give me closure and my life back.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI know of people who've got rid of tax scheme debts through bankruptcy.
As soon as you submit that 18/19 SATR declaring the loans, it will trigger a liability. It won't take long for that liability to become an enforceable debt.
It's probably better to instigate bankruptcy yourself than leave it to HMRC.
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I know of people who've got rid of tax scheme debts through bankruptcy.
As soon as you submit that 18/19 SATR declaring the loans, it will trigger a liability. It won't take long for that liability to become an enforceable debt.
It's probably better to instigate bankruptcy yourself than leave it to HMRC.
It would be well worth seeking advice from an insolvency practitioner.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View PostGo and get some proper advice.
HMRC have said they won't bankrupt people as they are happy to keep you in servitude for years to recover what they can.
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Go and get some proper advice.
HMRC have said they won't bankrupt people as they are happy to keep you in servitude for years to recover what they can.Leave a comment:
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Best bet is probably some professional advice. Sorry I can't help further, best of luck.Leave a comment:
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Cross roads - help/advice needed
Ive yet to submit my 18/19 SATR and planning to do so at the end of the month with loan figures in the white space. My contract is due to end on 26th Feb. just trying to figure out my next steps. The loan charge will
Bankrupt me so does anyone have an idea how long it will take HMRC to bankrupt me? Id love to get a perm job but theres no point if its within 12 months. Given the current economy it may be worth making myself bankrupt but nervous about doing that incase it takes HMRC years to resolve or by some miracle gets reversed.
Loans all post 2010 and im a signed up with loan charge legal and LCAG.
Thanks in advance. Pretty lost at the moment.
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