Pool Resources for what?
At this stage nothing is required apart to making sure appeal is done on time and accepted. PA Holding vs HMRC is due for hearing in Supreme court in Jul and Ranger case is being appealed by HMRC to higher tribunal. If you read HMRC EBT settlement notes and FAQ, then seems like HMRC is basing all this action on PA Holding case. So it is an important one for all of us.
Pooling of resources will only be required if HMRC starts to take each scheme to Tribunal. In total about 70 schemes were operating in UK before 2010 and HMRC has a massive task at hand. This is at least years away. Might be HMRC will wait for PA Holding case and Ranger case to finish before starting on other ones. Who knows but that seems logical unless HMRC has got a massive budget to ensure all schemes are taken to tribunal
I am not an accountant but one of the contractors who used one of these schemes. I am not authorized to advise and this should not be taken as advice. From all my research best plan of actions is
1) ENSURE appeal is done on time and is in a format that will get accepted by HMRC. Deal with HMRC through your scheme provider or a qualified account
2) Start collecting all you documents - Old loan agreements, Loan emails, P11D, P60, Tax Returns etc. If HMRC continue to pursue that at some stage all this would be required
3) Join a group of people under your scheme. Share experiences and support each other
4) Start saving. Get ready to fight for the best outcome but get prepared for the worst
At this stage nothing is required apart to making sure appeal is done on time and accepted. PA Holding vs HMRC is due for hearing in Supreme court in Jul and Ranger case is being appealed by HMRC to higher tribunal. If you read HMRC EBT settlement notes and FAQ, then seems like HMRC is basing all this action on PA Holding case. So it is an important one for all of us.
Pooling of resources will only be required if HMRC starts to take each scheme to Tribunal. In total about 70 schemes were operating in UK before 2010 and HMRC has a massive task at hand. This is at least years away. Might be HMRC will wait for PA Holding case and Ranger case to finish before starting on other ones. Who knows but that seems logical unless HMRC has got a massive budget to ensure all schemes are taken to tribunal
I am not an accountant but one of the contractors who used one of these schemes. I am not authorized to advise and this should not be taken as advice. From all my research best plan of actions is
1) ENSURE appeal is done on time and is in a format that will get accepted by HMRC. Deal with HMRC through your scheme provider or a qualified account
2) Start collecting all you documents - Old loan agreements, Loan emails, P11D, P60, Tax Returns etc. If HMRC continue to pursue that at some stage all this would be required
3) Join a group of people under your scheme. Share experiences and support each other
4) Start saving. Get ready to fight for the best outcome but get prepared for the worst
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