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Loan Charge Reclaim

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    #11
    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Which means the figures they will be seeking will be in the millions and that will be more than most clients will be able to pay.

    It's really no different to an tax avoidance version of umbrella reclaim. And at least with umbrella reclaim I eventually saw some moral justification to it (agencies need to provide KIDs. If you don't see an accurate KID that's reason enough to argue that the deductions weren't accurately explained).
    I suspect that agencies and clients involved in that sort of litigation won’t forget as quickly as they have done in the past.
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