Just reading all these threads with interest and concern. I have been involved in these schemes for a number of years and a few months ago got 2 very large scary bills. I will contact convict soon and hopefully join a group that can fight this.
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HMRC enquiries for Talent Resource Management (TRM) / Cherrylon / Trentburg Schemes
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Says contact us by Jan 2015. so can we assume we will not be receiving follower notices and accelerated payment notices from Aug? I guess they could be issued after Jan 2015Comment
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I did too, it's a generic letter no amounts and no mention of scheme specific or even scheme name.Comment
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HMRC enquiries for Talent Resource Management (TRM) / Cherrylon / Trentburg S...
It says loan settlement opportunity to April 2011, so would cover TRM and Cherrylone for me.
It asks that you give them the loan figure and they will give you settlement amount based on interest and income tax, no NICS.
Looks like a scare tactic, what you guys think?Last edited by GOLD1; 26 July 2014, 14:00.Comment
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Originally posted by GOLD1 View PostIt says loan settlement opportunity to April 2011, so would cover TRM and Cherrylone for me.
It asks that you give them the loan figure and they will give you settlement amount based on interest and income tax, no NICS.
Looks like a scare tactic, what you guys think?
Pay up? std loan schemes maybe (lots of variables though), but EBTs? definitely not.Last edited by convict; 26 July 2014, 16:09.Comment
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What may happen after Jan 015 any ideas? Does anyone think the general election may have any impact / or will they pick some random that dictates the test case for everyone else cos I'm gut sure the whoever the random is they will cave in.Comment
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I often wonder if they did a deal with Boyle not to appeal, knowing they were going to deem FTT wins good enough to issue FN/APNComment
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