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Sunday Solutions Anyone Else Having A Problem
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I used Sunday as they offered a full service. Each month they would calculate the tax due based uopn expenses projected (based on expense history) and send what I was due to me. No probelms having to retain HMRC's money and no problems with tax returns as they were also part of the service.
It all seems to have gone to hell, and I would be interested to know whether anyone else is out of pocket as I may need to resort to legal action, having paid for a service that I have not received.Comment
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Originally posted by mattharris_uk View PostI too have £14,950 in unpaid profits with Bradbury/Sunday Solutions and I know of 2 other guys in the same boat. If anyone has any further info as to how to proceed, please get in touch [email protected]Comment
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Originally posted by leer34 View PostI cannot believe these conmen are going to get away with this,
basically stolen over a years tax retention money from myself as well as the thousands seemingly from everyone else,Comment
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Has anyone successfully requested a copy of the Partnership return for 07/08? I was told by HMRC that the Partnership return for my Partnership was completed for 07/08 and I've asked to see a copy a couple of times and haven't received it.
I'm not owed any money so am not desparate to see it but surely HMRC have some information on who the controlling Partner is, who do they send VAT queries etc to or chase when the Partnership Tax Return isn't completed.
I am always a bit wary of contacting HMRC as I do not want to draw attention to myself or the Partnership but has anyone else had any joy with this? Some of you may feel you do not have a lot to lose.
I read a comment from someone that the Partnership Tax Rerturn needs to be signed by the controlling Partner. If it gives you a name that might be a start.Comment
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My partnership was registered with HMRC from what I can tell looking at my 07/08 Tax Return. It has Partnership pages and the Partnership number.
The HMRC site says that a CWF1 form must be completed when registering a Partnership, the form asks for the names, addresses and NI numbers of all Partners.
Has anyone tried obtaining a copy for their Partnership?Comment
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Originally posted by Rhines View PostHas anyone successfully requested a copy of the Partnership return for 07/08? I was told by HMRC that the Partnership return for my Partnership was completed for 07/08 and I've asked to see a copy a couple of times and haven't received it.
I'm not owed any money so am not desparate to see it but surely HMRC have some information on who the controlling Partner is, who do they send VAT queries etc to or chase when the Partnership Tax Return isn't completed.
I am always a bit wary of contacting HMRC as I do not want to draw attention to myself or the Partnership but has anyone else had any joy with this? Some of you may feel you do not have a lot to lose.
I read a comment from someone that the Partnership Tax Rerturn needs to be signed by the controlling Partner. If it gives you a name that might be a start.
i have three colleagues as partners in collins tachauer, and am trying to find the remaining partners as i believe we may have a strong case for legal action if one or all of us could get together as an entire partnership.
i had an over retention of money in my account and had 1400 pounds owed to me. this has never been paid is anyone else in same position?
i have copies of the SAT 07/08 and all the accounts. i may be a lucky one in that respect
when it came to payments jan and july no payments were made, instead i have a copy of an SA303 form. means that bradbury were advising HRMC that they wouldnt be paying the tax
reason given
"business profits are down"
any other reasons
Due to data capture error the assesment for 07/08 was overstated. an amended tax return will be submitted to claim further allowable expenses in respect of partnership income.
does anyone else have the same thing ?
i have copies of all this paperwork.Comment
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Flamindevil - your SATR will have the Partnership reference number on it. What you need is copies of the paperwork submitted to HMRC for the Partnership such as the SA800 Partnership Return form which needed to be completed for each partnership, it may have names, addresses and NI numbers of the other Partners. Certainly if you look at a blank copy on the HMRC site it asks for this info.
I've asked HMRC for this a few times but it hasn't been sent, they didn't say I couldn't see a copy though so I'm not sure what's going on.
My POA amounts for 08/09 were reduced and I received a letter from Bradbury advising me but they were then put back up without me knowing. Only to what they should be though so that's probably a good thing.Comment
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Originally posted by flamindevil View Posti have three colleagues as partners in collins tachauer, and am trying to find the remaining partners as i believe we may have a strong case for legal action if one or all of us could get together as an entire partnership.Comment
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Originally posted by FeedtheKids View PostIt may not be the same in your case but the final page of the partnership agreement I signed showed the partners that aready belonged to my partnership. I have subsequently managed to contact one of the other partners who didn't know I existed. Sunday Wealth Management simply added the next partner into the agreement as they came along without informing existing partners - I think the HMRC limit is 20 partners before they had to roll over to the next ridiculously named partnership. Incidentally the names were silly so they didn't have to look around to see if it was already in use.Comment
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