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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostLooks like you cannot be PM'd. maybe it's because you have just joined. Ask the forum admin for PM rights.
A few ex ASIOMers are on here, and there are more in Big Group.
I'm also new to this forum and just received 2 APNs yesterday for 2 years under Assignment Solutions. Am I able to be PM'd too if there is further info to be read?
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Originally posted by asdfrog View PostHi
I'm also new to this forum and just received 2 APNs yesterday for 2 years under Assignment Solutions. Am I able to be PM'd too if there is further info to be read?
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It would appear that the "APN prioritisation process" has rolled around to ASIOM.
It would have been interesting to have been on the HMRC working group that decided the priority of cases for APN. The process but not the detail was described in the recent "Ingenious" JR case.
perhaps a FoI request?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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APN on the way
Hi, Also new to this forum
Got a letter today to say APN will be here within 1 to 6 weeks. That's the sort of timely response I'd expect.
When I got the settlement letter last July I called them and they didn't have a clue so I can't imagine what they will be basing the APN on. All details, including the loans were shown on my self assessment return.
Please can I be allowed to PM people so that I can request further info e.g. about Big Group
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Originally posted by paul1315 View PostHi, Also new to this forum
Got a letter today to say APN will be here within 1 to 6 weeks. That's the sort of timely response I'd expect.
When I got the settlement letter last July I called them and they didn't have a clue so I can't imagine what they will be basing the APN on. All details, including the loans were shown on my self assessment return.
Please can I be allowed to PM people so that I can request further info e.g. about Big Group
Thanks
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Big Group offer an APN checking service - to make sure you pay only what you have to.
There's a mailing list you probably want to join. Email cascadeenquiries@gmail.com for more details.Comment
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Originally posted by paul1315 View PostHi, Also new to this forum
Got a letter today to say APN will be here within 1 to 6 weeks. That's the sort of timely response I'd expect.
When I got the settlement letter last July I called them and they didn't have a clue so I can't imagine what they will be basing the APN on. All details, including the loans were shown on my self assessment return.
Please can I be allowed to PM people so that I can request further info e.g. about Big Group
Thanks
This will generally result in a gross overestimate of your actual income, so brace yourself for a shock.
When the time comes, you'll of course want to challenge the amount, so start gathering your own figures as soon as you can.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI think you need a certain minimum number of posts before the PM system opens (10?) or ask the admin team.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostIt would appear that the "APN prioritisation process" has rolled around to ASIOM.
It would have been interesting to have been on the HMRC working group that decided the priority of cases for APN.
Or (yikes) maybe Hector thinks the ASIOM structure will be an easy win at tribunal?Comment
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Originally posted by MrsB1974 View PostAlphabetical?
Or (yikes) maybe Hector thinks the ASIOM structure will be an easy win at tribunal?
IMO they went for Penfolds first, because Penfolds was already being investigated, they had raised discoveries, etc. They had figures to issue APNs from.
They then naturally went onto Asiom next, as it's the same SRN (except for Asiom, they probably guesstimate the figures)
I don't think it says anything about how easy or hard a win at tribunal will be.Comment
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