Interesting point Bluerover - if you appeal you by default declare the full loan amount, which HMRC may not be aware off.
i think this is where a tax advisor is required.
However, lets say you didn't appeal, paid a smaller amount then you think you may potentially "owe", I'm guessing there is nothing stopping HMRC coming for the rest when they have new information.
A general question, did everyone who has a letter do a self assessment in the years being debated? Or are letters arriving regardless?
i think this is where a tax advisor is required.
However, lets say you didn't appeal, paid a smaller amount then you think you may potentially "owe", I'm guessing there is nothing stopping HMRC coming for the rest when they have new information.
A general question, did everyone who has a letter do a self assessment in the years being debated? Or are letters arriving regardless?
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