Originally posted by gikap
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Originally posted by Hareforthebear View PostYour appeal was actually rejected? Or do you mean they didn’t withdraw the determination but the amount is ‘stood over’? What did they say is the next steps for you then? Did they give you a payment deadline or outline tribunal options or something?
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Originally posted by gikap View Post
It is more like they postponed whole thing until they are done with test cases. At least thats how i read this letter. There are no next steps mentioned except waiting for final determination and more determination letters for later tax years. No payment deadlines nor any tribunal options. I am now worried if i even understand correctly this legal speak in these letters.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
It's what the legislation says so, yes, it is valid - 61(B)(1)(b):
Some of these words have a technical meaning within the scope of the legislation, such as "payment".
That said, you're unlikely to gain any traction at this stage. Certainly, you could include it in your appeal and it should work in due course, although 48-49% is obviously very close. Either way, you should seek professional help.Comment
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Originally posted by ritwolf View Post
I've spoken with a few specialists and, as you mentioned, they also think that HMRC could reject the appeal because it's so close to the 50% threshold. I don't understand, how can they actually reject the legislation because it's "close" to the number, and then be so strict when it suits them to do so? Is this behaviour normal from a government entity?Comment
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Originally posted by ritwolf View Post
I think your appeal hasn't been rejected but stood over.Comment
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Originally posted by ritwolf View Post
jamesbrown - is this still valid? if so, do you know what period would you have to apply it for (e.g. 2018-2019 tax year or natural year...). I checked for the period 2018-2019 and the payments are just below half (around 48-49% of the amounts invoiced ex VAT.
Basically wanted to know if I can appeal based on this?Comment
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Just in case someone understands and can explain:
- Effective tomorrow, BOOX Limited is dissolved: https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/10004465
- The parent company is still active: https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/07483229
Can anyone make sense of this? We can't close our companies, but Boox can be closed/dissolved?Comment
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Originally posted by ritwolf View PostJust in case someone understands and can explain:
- Effective tomorrow, BOOX Limited is dissolved: https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/10004465
- The parent company is still active: https://find-and-update.company-info...mpany/07483229
Can anyone make sense of this? We can't close our companies, but Boox can be closed/dissolved?
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Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
This has been discussed before. BOOX limited never really traded it is a total red herring.Comment
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