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HMRC letter for disguised remuneration from XXX that I never took

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    #21
    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    OK, what I'm asking is, let's say your contract rate as agreed was £500 per day.
    That £500 was paid into your Limited Company bank account.

    Roughly how much of that £500 went into your personal bank account?
    Sorry, I am trying to understand how this is relevant in this scenario. As the letter states about loan I was paid by Procorre.

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      #22
      Originally posted by enquiryuser View Post
      Sorry, I am trying to understand how this is relevant in this scenario. As the letter states about loan I was paid by Procorre.
      OK, it's relevant because most of the schemes meant that someone ended up taking home more money than might be expected.
      So the question is simply, after tax how much did you take home as a percentage of your daily rate.
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        #23
        I repeat this post. I’m not sure how much we’ll be able to help here WTFH.

        Originally posted by cojak View Post

        We are sorry too, but there isn't much point asking us - we haven't the access to your contracts and we are not tax specialists.

        You need to speak to a tax specialist regarding your situation - HMRC rarely make mistakes regarding whether you did or didn't use a scheme.

        (They makes loads of mistakes regarding the amount owed, but not on this point.)
        "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...

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          #24
          Originally posted by cojak View Post
          I repeat this post. I’m not sure how much we’ll be able to help here WTFH.


          Thank you for all replies..I am working with a Tax advisor to proceed on how to reply HMRC.

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            #25
            Originally posted by enquiryuser View Post

            Thank you for all replies..I am working with a Tax advisor to proceed on how to reply HMRC.
            Be careful choosing a tax advisor. Some advisors out there are perhaps not quite as they seem at face value. If you were recommended a tax advisor by an agency or an accountant then I would be very nervous indeed about using that advisor.
            Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
            Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.

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              #26
              Originally posted by enquiryuser View Post
              Hi Everyone,

              I have been struggling on this. Will be very grateful if anyone can advise or if anyone went through the same as me.

              I received a penalty of a big sum from HMRC to pay for the loan that I never took. I am told that I took some employment loan from Procore. But I never worked for them.
              However, I worked as a contractor for 11 months from my Limited company, via 2 consulting agencies [5 months with 1st, and then 6 months with the next],but I did not take the pay from those 2 consulting agencies as Loan. I received the pay as mentioned on my contract.

              I paid the Taxes with my accountant accordingly and then dissolved my company later.


              Has anyone received these sort of letters for loans they did not take? Anything else that I need to check, any other suggestions from anyone?


              Thank you.
              -
              Sounds very similar (bu not exactly the same) as me, i was never told by the agent (Barclay Carter - who I now know are "Project Supples Ltd" on companies house) and run by the same people as Procorre (Anne O'Donnell)) or Procorre it was a loan, in fact the opposite, both myself and my accountant told them we just wanted paid what was in the contract, nothing in advance, and that once the contract was finished the account should be closed (all in emails). We were totally mislead - what were the names of the consulting agencies you dealt with ?

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                #27
                Hi,
                I received what sounds like a similar letter from HMRC a few days ago.
                It states that I received disguised remuneration in loans between April 2011 and April 2014 from a Procorre.
                I was either an employee on PAYE or not working for all this period except from Feb 7 until March 9 in 2012.
                So I was on a day rate for maybe 20-25 days.
                ​​​​​​I think it was £500 a day paid via the Blue Pelican payroll.
                During the time I was on the contract I got contacted by an Irish sounding guy from I think it was a Barclay Carter and he had links to other companies, one called Rousseau International and there were links to Switzerland and Singapore.
                I was interested and started to complete the paperwork when the contract was pulled, so nothing ever went from me or the client to any of these third parties.
                I seem to remember something being submitted to HMRC on the self assessment side from that company with some very nominal sums, if anything.
                Anyway I have had a letter with some huge amounts all over it, it is hard to follow and compose but I will try my best.
                HMRC have claimed I have had over £200k of income from Procorre between April 2011 and April 2014.
                They have somehow decided to reopen the tax year of 2018/19 to force this into the books.
                There is not a scrap of evidence presented e.g. anything which shows money from this Procorre to me.
                The letter claims that I owe £33k personally and that the scheme owner/employer owes £55k, also there is a £9k penalty to me. Also I may stand to have to pay the £55k as well according to the letter.
                If this is the same Procorre that seems to be trading out of Bristol, it is a bit unclear as to why HMRC feel I owe them the Procorre slice also, as Procorre would seem to be within their easy reach.
                They seem to have opened up the case against me with some kind of Tax act and gone back the decade with this so called undeclared income.
                I phoned HMRC and pointed out that their records show I was on PAYE for all the periods I was working, but obviously you don't get to talk to the eggheads who look through the data and make assertions.
                I have appealed as I don't have any connection to a Procorre and the sums involved on my short contract were probably about £10k paid through Blue Pelican.
                My opinion is this is just one big fishing trip to try and scare money out of me with menaces.
                I've told them I owe them nowt.
                They haven't got an electronic trail of me getting cash from these so called loans.
                That is because they don't exist.
                I guess my next stage is to wait till I hear from HMRC.
                I have tried to read up on the various info online because to be honest whilst it is all nonsense assertions I read the OP post and the cap has been fitted on me too.
                My assumption is that HMRC have nothing concrete whatsoever other than my name was on a database or mailing list to do with Rousseau, and the rest is made up.
                I think they have tried to claim that every penny their software shows as going into my account from 2011 to 2014 is disguised remuneration.
                That is a starting position from them.
                Perhaps I am naive but mine is that I owe nothing and will provide nothing.
                Mark

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by markrammond View Post
                  Perhaps I am naive but mine is that I owe nothing and will provide nothing.
                  Be very careful proceeding down that route. Set aside the anger and feeling of injustice because not cooperating with HMRC isn't really a very good idea.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by markrammond View Post

                    Perhaps I am naive but mine is that I owe nothing and will provide nothing.
                    You are naive. The simple version is that the loan charge shifted all income received as loans into taxable income received on April 5th 2019 which means it falls into the 2018/19 tax year which meant HMRC had to April 5th 2023 to write (not send, write and date) notifications and you’ve just received it.

                    get specialist advice because this isn’t going to go away and given what you have written it’s clear to see that HMRC could quickly increase that fine from £9000 to far, far more than that.
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                      #30
                      Hi there,
                      If we consider HMRC's records, then this is fundamentally how they work.
                      They have a series of unique identifiers, called the Primary Key, which work across databases, for instance National Insurance number or UTR, these are all what in data terms is used to merge records together.
                      This is based upon fundamentally sound principles.
                      However, their investigative software is based merely upon data feeds from various sources.
                      This data is then "soft matched" in, which means that for instance if there is a match on surname, date of birth and postcode, then that can be joined to the record.
                      I have no doubt that in this case they have got my name as having been registered as contractor and who had signed paperwork with a third party.
                      However that is all they have.
                      There are no loans, no disguised income... there could have been of course if my contract had not ended, but it did.
                      Thus, my position is that there has not been a penny of loans, it isn't in advertent or aggressive, there simply isn't any money that came my way.
                      I have had the same bank account all this time.
                      Whilst I cannot easily access the records from over a decade ago, I also believe that HMRC can't show any income into my account which is loans based.
                      My belief is that they have done no more than mail merge say 50,000 records of known contractors and are speculatively writing to them all with menaces and stating a frankly ludicrous position, in the hope of fear and shame uncovering missing money.
                      I've had nothing.
                      Mark

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