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Sunday Solutions Anyone Else Having A Problem
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Originally posted by moggy View Postindeed and shirley you only get those referrals if it goes great for number of years first?Comment
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostHmmmm I think you might be on to something there Watson!! The games afootComment
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Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostSince this question has been asked by MrJGrinder in another thread, I'd like to clarify the following:
1. Technically I was never actually an employee or a director of Sunday. I worked there only in a sales/marketing capacity and whilst I had several “sales director” job titles, for the majority of the time that I was there I was acting in the capacity of consultant – which is on my LinkedIn profile. I was not employed by Sunday, I was not listed as a director, I was not a shareholder, I was never a signatory on any bank account. I was however a director of an associated client company of Sunday but again I was never a signatory on any bank account. I was as duped as any of the staff.
however that many people will automatically presume “guilt by association”….hence my reticence to be associated.
Just so I'm sure I've got this right....you are saying you worked for Sunday Solutions but were never employed by them - but you don't say that you were freelance or self employed though - just 'consultant'. Regardless of this status, who was paying your wages whilst you were at Sunday - Sunday or Reed Morgan?
As director of Reed Morgan, who was in charge of payroll and did you know how many people were on the payroll and exactly you were paying? You see the only reason I ask is that staff at Sunday Solutions (who were 'employed' by Sunday Solutions) were getting wage slips from Reed Morgan - bit odd isn't it? What was that all about?
Just one last question - and this isn't meant to be taken with any hostility - a genuine question - would you stand up in court, signed witness statement etc about everything that went on (seen and heard) - I know there's more to it than what's been said on these pages and helping the legal team of the action group a couple of times doesn't really cut it for me. Were you prepared to stand up in court because I don't recall any signed witness statement from you - just wondered why. Difficult one to answer perhaps but then it's been bloody difficult for a lot people.Comment
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Originally posted by ShabbaSo HMRC have been happily processing my tax returns since 2008... and today i get a letter saying i owe 10k in unpaid tax for 2007/2008 due to these criminals at Sunday solutions..
Guys its an old thread but if anyone can help me i will be very greatful.. i simply dont have the money to pay and dont even live in the UK anymore!
Thrown over the fence to the HMRC Enquiries sub-forum."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."
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Originally posted by ShabbaSo whats my first step? Or is there no hope?
And maybe someone who has also been caught using Sunday Solutions will turn up with more information."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."
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Originally posted by ShabbaSo HMRC have been happily processing my tax returns since 2008... and today i get a letter saying i owe 10k in unpaid tax for 2007/2008 due to these criminals at Sunday solutions..
Guys its an old thread but if anyone can help me i will be very greatful.. i simply dont have the money to pay and dont even live in the UK anymore!Comment
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Sunday Solutions wasn't a scheme in the offshore /EBT style sense it was based on partnerships that turned out to be shams and then followed by a massive amount of fraud. Investigation and forensics are still in progress but it all takes time. The best advise is to write to HMRC explaining the situation.
Did you pay the HMRC the self assessment due out of your own pocket at the time this stuff all kicked off?Comment
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Originally posted by ShabbaI heard nothing from HMRC until 11july.. then they asked for 10k.. no open outstanding debts nothing! Sunday actually registered me for SA so they obviously got the details from them!
What does it mean HMRC out of time?Comment
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Originally posted by ShabbaThanks! Im sorry and yes im an annoying noob here etc, but could you please post the link to these template appeal letters. I did go through the menus but maybe im too stupid!Originally posted by cojak View PostRead this post: http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...ml#post1698051"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."
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