Originally posted by TheyCalledMeMrDennis
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AM Limited COP8 HMRC Investigation Letter..
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Originally posted by StrengthInNumbers View PostYou in the best situation of us lot. Hopefully you have not transferred assets to any family member in last 3 years as well and then you have nothing to lose.
No, never had anything to transfer. Most likely they''ll BR me. Problem with that is it'll get me fired and screw my livelihood for good probably, I'm in my mid 50'sComment
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Originally posted by flamel View PostIf you don't join in with the JR, HMRC will definitely be knocking on your door.Comment
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If AML are defending you against APNs then there is no need to join another JR.
This other JR if for people who have nobody representing them.Comment
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Originally posted by TheyCalledMeMrDennis View PostNo, never had anything to transfer. Most likely they''ll BR me. Problem with that is it'll get me fired and screw my livelihood for good probably, I'm in my mid 50's
Professional advice. Goggle "Taxaid".
That is a pro bono service and will help explain things and give you some professional advice.
Citizens Advice. For issues relating to debt. Go to them BEFORE you have debt issues.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIf AML are defending you against APNs then there is no need to join another JR.
This other JR if for people who have nobody representing them.
They have informed me they are speaking to Pinsent Masons about the JRComment
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I would just like to apologise to everyone that had sent me a PM. I've only just seen them all now and some of them go back months. There is no point in me replying to those older ones as we are quite a way on from that point now. Apologies again.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIf AML are defending you against APNs then there is no need to join another JR.
This other JR if for people who have nobody representing them.Comment
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Originally posted by TheyCalledMeMrDennis View PostGot APN this morning
Forward it on to AML and hopefully their JR will prevent HMRC enforcing it.Comment
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Two APNs received this morning, 1 week after my warning letter. They really do want to get them in before the election don't they! It was pretty obvious they were going to get them in ready for Easter.
I wouldn't mind, but there's about 14 pages to scan. It does say AML have got a copy anyway...Comment
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