Do they not need to issue a separate discovery notice for a LTD and wouldn’t limits apply? How long has your LTD been closed for?
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Companies House confirmed the closure of my limited company in August 2018, so 4.5 yearsOriginally posted by Jumper View PostDo they not need to issue a separate discovery notice for a LTD and wouldn’t limits apply? How long has your LTD been closed for?Comment
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And the HMRC website say they can issue assessments up to six years after the relevant tax period where corporation tax has been lost as a result of the careless behaviour of the person, or another person acting on their behalf.Originally posted by interestedparty View Post
Companies House confirmed the closure of my limited company in August 2018, so 4.5 yearsComment
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My understanding is they would need to get the company re-opened before they could raise an assessment (Reg 80). That might be even more difficult to justify now it's gone beyond the normal 4-year enquiry window.
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FWIW, with the CK/Boox investigation, HMRC haven't tried to go back further than 4 years, and nor have they re-opened any companies. If someone had a closed company then they've been let off the hook.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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From what I can gather, based on a phone conversation with HMRC, is that they will be recalculating the figures based on information they've received (no details given on source) regarding the use of charge cards issued to contractors.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostMy understanding is they would need to get the company re-opened before they could raise an assessment (Reg 80). That might be even more difficult to justify now it's gone beyond the normal 4-year enquiry window.
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FWIW, with the CK/Boox investigation, HMRC haven't tried to go back further than 4 years, and nor have they re-opened any companies. If someone had a closed company then they've been let off the hook.Comment
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Have they said how they are going to assess this? A Reg 80 against the company?Originally posted by interestedparty View Post
From what I can gather, based on a phone conversation with HMRC, is that they will be recalculating the figures based on information they've received (no details given on source) regarding the use of charge cards issued to contractors.
I'm guessing they're investigating a lot of contractors in this scheme. I wonder if they're aware that some companies, like yours, have been dissolved?Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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So I closed my LTD over 4yrs ago and HMRC have applied to reinstate the company. Interesting thing now is that the 4yrs has lapsed and the company is still closed so a Reg80 hasn’t yet been issued so waiting to see what action they take. It’s employers NICs they are seeking.Comment
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Was your LTD involved in a scheme like this Procorre one?Originally posted by Jumper View PostSo I closed my LTD over 4yrs ago and HMRC have applied to reinstate the company. Interesting thing now is that the 4yrs has lapsed and the company is still closed so a Reg80 hasn’t yet been issued so waiting to see what action they take. It’s employers NICs they are seeking.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Mine was a typical loan scheme using my own LTD than rather an umbrella company. So the personal tax and NICs has been paid on the loans, they are now seeking the employers NICs.Comment
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I'm not saying it hasn't happened before, but this is certainly the first time I've heard of them attempting to go back beyond the 4-year window with a scheme.Originally posted by Jumper View PostMine was a typical loan scheme using my own LTD than rather an umbrella company. So the personal tax and NICs has been paid on the loans, they are now seeking the employers NICs.
Hopefully they won't succeed.
Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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