Try Gilbert Tax, that’s who Greg used.
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Procorre and HMRC Determinations
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Thanks Cojak, I will call them on Monday. I went through the paperwork and statements , it seems hmrc has put some weird numbers . When I calculated based on what is in the contract paper and statements it’s half of the amount hmrc is claiming for. That’s my interpretation but obviously only a tax advisor will be able to confirm ,hopefully on Monday. Iam going to sleep today on that assumption. If not I don’t know what I will do…Comment
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I'm trying to understand how HMRC calculated the charge.... giving myself a head ache... is it the money that Procorre paid back to the client? Then add that up over the period of time the person was with Procorre?Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostTry Gilbert Tax, that’s who Greg used.Comment
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Hi all
I also have received a letter from HMRC after using procorre for 12 months! I have an appeal lodged through an advisor. The bill is 9k for myself and 14k for the employer (Procorre). I'm just wondering if anyone got to the end of the line with HMRC and what they had to pay in the end? Was it the full bill (i.e. 23k) or just that they say i owe (9k), and how long did it take to resolve?
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This is a new one, I haven’t heard of HMRC splitting the bill before. If HMRC says you owe 9k (and if they are correct), that’s how much you’ll pay.
Be aware that Procorre are only in this for profit and they might try and make you pay the other 14k. If this happens you’ll need someone to fight it for you."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."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis is a new one, I haven’t heard of HMRC splitting the bill before. If HMRC says you owe 9k (and if they are correct), that’s how much you’ll pay.
Be aware that Procorre are only in this for profit and they might try and make you pay the other 14k. If this happens you’ll need someone to fight it for you.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis is a new one, I haven’t heard of HMRC splitting the bill before. If HMRC says you owe 9k (and if they are correct), that’s how much you’ll pay.
Be aware that Procorre are only in this for profit and they might try and make you pay the other 14k. If this happens you’ll need someone to fight it for you.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Procorre is a mess that gives HMRC multiple options - I would definitely look at getting someone (Gilbert Tax say) to sort it out for you...Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Thanks for the responses all!
I have engaged a tax specialist who posts on here to try and sort it out for me. I'm kicking myself for being so stupid, but nothing i can do now. I think the 9k would seem like a win at this point, but paying the additional 14k tax that someone else theorretically owes would sting, especially as i already paid them for their sevices! Is anyone aware of general timescales to reach a resolution, or is it an unknown quantity?Comment
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