Originally posted by CrazyContract
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-I think it's shocking that they now want more money to appeal against an issue they have seemingly created. I note they are also trying to refer people on to PTS which I believe is a subset of their company and potentially just another "money spinner".
-Upon speaking to a tax advisor they have advised not to bother paying Carnegie to appeal as they will simply write an appeal letter to HMRC, the issue will then be sent to tribunal at which point Carnegie will either not help any further or will charge you more. I find it hard to believe Carnegie will assist at a tribunal given they are the ones who setup this alleged disguised remuneration scheme.
I agree with the advisor. You can write your own appeal letter (see example earlier in this thread). I wouldn't hold out much hope of winning at a Tribunal
2) I reached out to all the Tax Consultants on this forum for advice. Only one of them has come back to me and that is WTT. You may want to talk to them as they are familiar with SP Management and Carnegie Knox and they have some sort of group initiative in order to appeal against these alleged Tax Avoidance Schemes. I am not sure that I completely understand it yet so I don't want to say too much or mis-quote what they are doing and so I urge you to contact them directly. I am considering joining them however I am also worried about wasting even more money if they are unsuccessful.
IMO, this is a long shot. Other groups have tried a very similar approach and so far none have been successful.
3) I reached out to my business insurance for which I had legal cover for a number of things including HMRC investigations. Needless to say it has been a struggle to get them to acknowledge and agree to take on the case which I have been pursuing all week and is still on-going. If they do agree, there may even be a chance I can get them to pay towards to the WTT group initiative.
I'd be surprised if any insurance would cover use of a tax avoidance scheme.
4) I have thought about contacting HMRC to discuss this, explain that I acted in good faith but stupidly enough got scammed, acknowledge that there is seemingly some sort of problem here and how we got here is irrelevant and that I just want to make this right and settle this problem for my own sanity, but that I don't know how I am going to afford this.
However I am worried that under pressure on the phone they may get me to say something which may make my position worse. I know nothing about tax and company accounts which is why I employed the services of accountants to take care of everything in the first place.
HMRC will almost certainly allow you to pay it off over several years (payment plan/time to pay).
I need to put in my appeal to HMRC within the next week which I will do but obviously just putting in the appeal wont make this go away, and so some sort of action needs to be taken.
If nothing else, lodging an appeal will buy you time.
I am basically pursuing all avenues here as like you I don't know what to do, I have been very shocked to receive these scary letters through the door and quite frankly the stress of it all is impacting on my health.
Take it from someone who's been there. Put your health first. Money is just money at the end of the day.
-Upon speaking to a tax advisor they have advised not to bother paying Carnegie to appeal as they will simply write an appeal letter to HMRC, the issue will then be sent to tribunal at which point Carnegie will either not help any further or will charge you more. I find it hard to believe Carnegie will assist at a tribunal given they are the ones who setup this alleged disguised remuneration scheme.
I agree with the advisor. You can write your own appeal letter (see example earlier in this thread). I wouldn't hold out much hope of winning at a Tribunal
2) I reached out to all the Tax Consultants on this forum for advice. Only one of them has come back to me and that is WTT. You may want to talk to them as they are familiar with SP Management and Carnegie Knox and they have some sort of group initiative in order to appeal against these alleged Tax Avoidance Schemes. I am not sure that I completely understand it yet so I don't want to say too much or mis-quote what they are doing and so I urge you to contact them directly. I am considering joining them however I am also worried about wasting even more money if they are unsuccessful.
IMO, this is a long shot. Other groups have tried a very similar approach and so far none have been successful.
3) I reached out to my business insurance for which I had legal cover for a number of things including HMRC investigations. Needless to say it has been a struggle to get them to acknowledge and agree to take on the case which I have been pursuing all week and is still on-going. If they do agree, there may even be a chance I can get them to pay towards to the WTT group initiative.
I'd be surprised if any insurance would cover use of a tax avoidance scheme.
4) I have thought about contacting HMRC to discuss this, explain that I acted in good faith but stupidly enough got scammed, acknowledge that there is seemingly some sort of problem here and how we got here is irrelevant and that I just want to make this right and settle this problem for my own sanity, but that I don't know how I am going to afford this.
However I am worried that under pressure on the phone they may get me to say something which may make my position worse. I know nothing about tax and company accounts which is why I employed the services of accountants to take care of everything in the first place.
HMRC will almost certainly allow you to pay it off over several years (payment plan/time to pay).
I need to put in my appeal to HMRC within the next week which I will do but obviously just putting in the appeal wont make this go away, and so some sort of action needs to be taken.
If nothing else, lodging an appeal will buy you time.
I am basically pursuing all avenues here as like you I don't know what to do, I have been very shocked to receive these scary letters through the door and quite frankly the stress of it all is impacting on my health.
Take it from someone who's been there. Put your health first. Money is just money at the end of the day.
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