Originally posted by geoff from contracta IOM
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EBT HELL: Assignment Solutions Isle Of Man / Premier Tax Strategies / DMS
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Originally posted by FTTM View Post..because the nice man who sold me the scheme stressed that in the remote possibility that I should ever by audited by HMRC that I would be fully covered by their tax defence , I would just like to take him up on his offer, If only he would return my calls!!"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 FTTM View Post..because the nice man who sold me the scheme stressed that in the remote possibility that I should ever by audited by HMRC that I would be fully covered by their tax defence , I would just like to take him up on his offer, If only he would return my calls!!
By the way whatever you do don't entertain any notion of settlement with HMRC, case law is against them on EBT's and they know it.Comment
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Originally posted by FTTM View Postyes , I have read a lot of the info on here but there isn't too much about the specifics of this scheme other than that the companies involved have mysteriously disappeared into the ether and as such we don't appear to have anyone engaging with the HMRC on our behalf. I would like to hear from other users ( maybe i should start EBT's Anonymous) so that we can pool our knowledge / resources.
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Originally posted by Vallah View PostThat wasn't anything to do with Premier.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostConcept not the same tho?Comment
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Originally posted by Vallah View PostOnly in the same way that a Yugo is the same concept as a BMW. 'Concept' isn't what you want in cases like this, it's careful legal planning, and Rangers got theirs horribly wrong. I can't comment on Premier, but lots of firms' clients have had no problems with the use of EBTs whatsoever. The usual suspects will be around shortly to talk about BN66 of course, but as Geoff says above, the case law behind EBTs is very strong, so that there's very little chance of anything retrospective being applied to anybody who used a well run scheme prior to the Disguised Remuneration rules change in December 2010.
So Rangers, a plc prolly, or formerly, with proper accountants are largely shiit compared to the tin-pot solutions we have offered here?
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