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I think that the loan charge will apply in this case. Is the 75k the equivalent of what you received in loans or your combined income (assuming you were paid a small salary and the rest loans?)
I would look at your income in the tax year 18/19 as the way the loan charge would apply is adding your income from loans back from 2014 to the tax year 18/19. Resulting in 40 or 45% tax being applied in most cases.Comment
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Hi all apologies for the silence, I had some personal issues to contend with. The name of the umbrella is charteris and belive it or not they're still in operation. They did get back to me eventually, after 4 emails and they simply advised me to look for a tax adviser. I have until mid November to get back to hmrc with the information they want and I have been in touch with them to advise I will do all I can, to provide the information they require. So now where do I start as no help from the umbrella.Comment
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Originally posted by taxed View PostHi all apologies for the silence, I had some personal issues to contend with. The name of the umbrella is charteris and belive it or not they're still in operation. They did get back to me eventually, after 4 emails and they simply advised me to look for a tax adviser. I have until mid November to get back to hmrc with the information they want and I have been in touch with them to advise I will do all I can, to provide the information they require. So now where do I start as no help from the umbrella.
(We have long memories…)
Be aware that this company will contact you and try to get you to remove this thread.
But as for what to do now, go back to the start of this thread and reread all the replies. They are still applicable."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by taxed View PostHi all apologies for the silence, I had some personal issues to contend with. The name of the umbrella is charteris and belive it or not they're still in operation. They did get back to me eventually, after 4 emails and they simply advised me to look for a tax adviser. I have until mid November to get back to hmrc with the information they want and I have been in touch with them to advise I will do all I can, to provide the information they require. So now where do I start as no help from the umbrella.
Sadly there really isn't much more you can do as HMRC have the right to go back and ask for the correct amount of tax on anything from April 6th 2018 onwards (anything before that is more difficult for HMRC but may still be possible depend on what happened).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by taxed View PostHi all apologies for the silence, I had some personal issues to contend with. The name of the umbrella is charteris and belive it or not they're still in operation. They did get back to me eventually, after 4 emails and they simply advised me to look for a tax adviser. I have until mid November to get back to hmrc with the information they want and I have been in touch with them to advise I will do all I can, to provide the information they require. So now where do I start as no help from the umbrella.
Charteris Management is now on HMRC’s wall of shame…"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Hi, I am in the process of writing my loans off for open enquiries and have settled income tax and IHT with HMRC for open years. More than happy to share my experience and provide advice to anyone who is going through this process. I have been going through this for 13 years. I have a good tax adviser who is legit and has given good advice too (there is a cottage industry and good advice is hard to find unless you want to spend a fortune)
Also, a question to the forum: Does anyone know who the Loan trustees were that Bedouin Management Limited used? I need to know to get loans written off.Comment
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There is someone who posts as Bedouin Loans maybe ask them?
Could be a camping reference username though.Comment
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Don’t pay them, there’ll be no benefit to you. Use it to pay a proper tax specialist or HMRC."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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