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HMRC enquiries for Talent Resource Management (TRM) / Cherrylon / Trentburg Schemes
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Hi All,
Another ex Talent & Cherrylon. Anyone know what is happening regarding this? Had my settlement letter sometime ago
Thanks
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Originally posted by DG705 View PostHi All,
Another ex Talent & Cherrylon. Anyone know what is happening regarding this? Had my settlement letter sometime ago
Thanks
Daz
There is a private group for TRM/Cherryloners, ask convict to join, if you check the first post on this thread there is some info on how to do it
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Originally posted by davieloco View PostHi Daz,
There is a private group for TRM/Cherryloners, ask convict to join, if you check the first post on this thread there is some info on how to do it
DL
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It has come to my attention that the agent dealing with the TRM/Cherrylon series of schemes has been contacting former members to present a number of choices moving forward.
These include;
- Settling via the CLSO
- Continuing to litigation
The letter also discusses the "do nothing" option.
Bearing in mind that I am a fee earning tax professional with a connection to another initiative here and as such might be considered to be prejudiced, it is my OPINION that the letter I have seen is inaccurate in at least one respect.
If you receive a letter discuss it with a suitable professional adviser BEFORE making any decision.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Taxtalk (TRM Cherrylon et al) in liquidation
There is a message on the webpage for Taxtalk indicating that they filed for voluntary liquidation on 25th September.
We're aware that they had the rump of a fighting fund supporting them for a long while but that has obviously now been exhausted.
The schemes they were looking after are arguably close to the Boyle/Sandfield situation although Taxtalk spoke with a QC who found a fair number of distinguishing features and I think I'd agree with most of them. Unfortunately the differences may not be enough to take a Court action (depends on your attitude to risk) but I think are enough to make a decent argument.
If you were in any of the schemes being looked after there AND you have not elected to settle, you should get some advice.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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