After many years of silence from HMRC, I have just received a bill for 3 APN penalties. The LC aspects were settled a few years back. Now wondering how many more APN penalties might come through the door and the best way forward.
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Originally posted by peterhock View PostAfter many years of silence from HMRC, I have just received a bill for 3 APN penalties. The LC aspects were settled a few years back. Now wondering how many more APN penalties might come through the door and the best way forward.
I thought APNs were only issued if you had not paid/rejected/not settled/ignored etc.,
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Pretty sure its the fact that the penalties are separate to the actually APN, so while a person settled the loans and therefore the APN ammounts, the penalty itself remains (plus interest, and probably another penalty for not paying the penalty knowing HMRC).Comment
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Originally posted by Keanu2020 View PostPretty sure its the fact that the penalties are separate to the actually APN, so while a person settled the loans and therefore the APN ammounts, the penalty itself remains (plus interest, and probably another penalty for not paying the penalty knowing HMRC).
I however, also wondering how people like myself may be affected by this. I settled my open cases and had no APNs. I know it sounds a bit obvious but you really do never know with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View PostI however, also wondering how people like myself may be affected by this. I settled my open cases and had no APNs. I know it sounds a bit obvious but you really do never know with HMRC
Penalties arise if you don't pay APNs on time. The fact that a person subsequently settled doesn't make the penalties go away.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
APNs can only be issued against open years ie. prior to any settlement.
Penalties arise if you don't pay APNs on time. The fact that a person subsequently settled doesn't make the penalties go away.Comment
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