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HMRC Enquiry letters on Loans from EBT and other schemes
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Hi Lorry do we know who is representing people using the Sanzar solution? Just received my letter today
Originally posted by lorry View PostI emailed [email protected] and they instantly responded with guidelines and advice on what to do nextComment
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Sanzar
The Revenue will have been notified by Sanzar on the forms P11D each year as to the amount of the loans, and also that the loans were "forgiven" or "discharged", so they should know the amounts to charge tax on.Comment
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Originally posted by tantitan View PostHi Lorry do we know who is representing people using the Sanzar solution? Just received my letter todayComment
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Is the rangers case doomed
w ww.broomfield.co.uk/2013/09/is-an-unresolved-ebt-a-potentially-expensive-bet/ - Is an unresolved EBT a potentially expensive bet? - Broomfield & Alexander - Broomfield & Alexander
I suppose there is different flavours of EBT so each needs to be investigated rather than tarring them all with the same brush?Comment
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Originally posted by ireland2013 View Postw ww.broomfield.co.uk/2013/09/is-an-unresolved-ebt-a-potentially-expensive-bet/ - Is an unresolved EBT a potentially expensive bet? - Broomfield & Alexander - Broomfield & Alexander
I suppose there is different flavours of EBT so each needs to be investigated rather than tarring them all with the same brush?"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."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by ireland2013 View Postw ww.broomfield.co.uk/2013/09/is-an-unresolved-ebt-a-potentially-expensive-bet/ - Is an unresolved EBT a potentially expensive bet? - Broomfield & Alexander - Broomfield & Alexander
I suppose there is different flavours of EBT so each needs to be investigated rather than tarring them all with the same brush?
The original decision in the Rangers case was expected to be a decided in favour of HMRC, but it went in favour of the taxpayer. However the dissenting judge in the Rangers case has delivered a detailed argument in favour of HMRC’s approach, meaning there is a reasonable probability that the argument will be followed in the appeal and HMRC will be successful, although the appeal will not be heard until January 2014 at the earliest.
Is it as straight-forward as this? If so what's the point of Rangers defending this if the odds are skewed in the favour of HMRC?Comment
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Originally posted by turnover View PostIn the article the following is stated:
The original decision in the Rangers case was expected to be a decided in favour of HMRC, but it went in favour of the taxpayer. However the dissenting judge in the Rangers case has delivered a detailed argument in favour of HMRC’s approach, meaning there is a reasonable probability that the argument will be followed in the appeal and HMRC will be successful, although the appeal will not be heard until January 2014 at the earliest.
Is it as straight-forward as this? If so what's the point of Rangers defending this if the odds are skewed in the favour of HMRC?Comment
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Originally posted by porrker View PostWhy is the Rangers EBT case continuously being raised on these forums? HMRC are not challenging the users of the Rangers EBT but the contributions paid into the trust by Rangers. The outcome of this case will have no bearing on any challenge currently being made by HMRC on users of contractor schemes.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBut never fear - ALL EBT's will be treated with contempt on CUK forums.
And rightly so!Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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