Spoke to accountant who was dealing with my accounts, asked me to email the docs to Procorre and they will draft a reply. They are still saying everything is legal. Also noticed I spite of all this letters Procorre doesn’t seem to appear in HMRC list.
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Procorre and HMRC Determinations
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Legal v Illegal is avoidance (not illegal) v evasion (illegal) so 'they' may be correct the scheme was not illegal, however,Originally posted by scamvictim View PostSpoke to accountant who was dealing with my accounts, asked me to email the docs to Procorre and they will draft a reply. They are still saying everything is legal. Also noticed I spite of all this letters Procorre doesn’t seem to appear in HMRC list.
No matter what Procorre or the others say, HMRC are right I'm afraid as proven in various tax laws and cases where HMRC have successfully overturned nearly every scheme so eventually you will have to pay the DR you received. I'd focus on getting ready to negotiate a long TTP and getting on with life, but I'm not you.
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Quite possible the tax avoidance is legal. But not one of the schemes to date has worked as promoted. It seems the effect is tax deferment rather than outright avoidance.Originally posted by scamvictim View PostSpoke to accountant who was dealing with my accounts, asked me to email the docs to Procorre and they will draft a reply. They are still saying everything is legal. Also noticed I spite of all this letters Procorre doesn’t seem to appear in HMRC list.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Yeah - deferred until after the promoter has walked away with their commission and closed up the shop...Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Quite possible the tax avoidance is legal. But not one of the schemes to date has worked as promoted. It seems the effect is tax deferment rather than outright avoidance."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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Yep. That's the measure of it.Originally posted by cojak View Post
Yeah - deferred until after the promoter has walked away with their commission and closed up the shop...Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Iam going to speak to one more tax advisor before deciding whom to go with.. any one has suggestion .. wtt seems slightly expensive..Comment
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It was dated the 4th of April. I called Procorre and they asked me to email the letter to their legal and they will respond... I'm trying to figure out how they calculated how much I owe. It's doesn't seem right...Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
What was the date issued?
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I have a call setup with them on Monday... how much were they charging?Originally posted by scamvictim View PostIam going to speak to one more tax advisor before deciding whom to go with.. any one has suggestion .. wtt seems slightly expensive..
proccore asked me to email them HMRC letter to them anf they will respond...
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Sadly tax advice isn't cheap and Procorre is a real mess that will require a lot of detangling..Originally posted by scamvictim View PostIam not sure if I am allowed to disclose.. its more than Apple Mac studiomerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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