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HMRC enquiries for Talent Resource Management (TRM) / Cherrylon / Trentburg Schemes
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Anyone received the new loan charges letter today?
If I'm reading it correctly, all loans before Dec 2010 are no longer under charge.
I paid a settlement figure for charges between 2008 and 2010 so should be refunded that settlement figure.
Seems like quite a turn around if I have this right. Fingers crossed!Comment
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Originally posted by dannyc09 View PostAnyone received the new loan charges letter today?
If I'm reading it correctly, all loans before Dec 2010 are no longer under charge.
I paid a settlement figure for charges between 2008 and 2010 so should be refunded that settlement figure.
Seems like quite a turn around if I have this right. Fingers crossed!
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https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...010-loans.htmlScoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostOnly if they were closed years settled, by voluntary restitution, from March 2016 onwards.
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https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...010-loans.htmlComment
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Originally posted by dannyc09 View PostMine were for 2008-10 following discovery letters. Guess that means no refund.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Does anyone out there have any information as to the administration of the schemes?
I'm in the midst of settling with HMRC, but of course I need to ensure that any loans are written off within 30 days of settlement?
FWIW, my understanding was that the loans were written off as part of the scheme. Something tells me that they haven't been, as there's a new company Origin Wealth that's been formed that the guys at FutureLink are suggesting I talk to.Comment
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Originally posted by scubi View PostDoes anyone out there have any information as to the administration of the schemes?
I'm in the midst of settling with HMRC, but of course I need to ensure that any loans are written off within 30 days of settlement?
FWIW, my understanding was that the loans were written off as part of the scheme. Something tells me that they haven't been, as there's a new company Origin Wealth that's been formed that the guys at FutureLink are suggesting I talk to.
I'm in similar situation. I was under the impression that TRM loans were written off when they move to Cherrylon.
I paid an amount to HMRC 2008/2009 under duress where the year was under investigation. I was wondering if it is possible to appeal this ?
I've now a letter asking for a settlement for 2006/2007 which is a protected year.Comment
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how is that possible?
Originally posted by xtrail View PostI'm in similar situation. I was under the impression that TRM loans were written off when they move to Cherrylon.
I paid an amount to HMRC 2008/2009 under duress where the year was under investigation. I was wondering if it is possible to appeal this ?
I've now a letter asking for a settlement for 2006/2007 which is a protected year.Comment
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