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HMRC enquiries for EBT schemes through SANZAR
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Originally posted by WMA View PostHi.
I received a letter from HMRC for a previous year and I have also today received a letter concerning my 2013 year end return whilst using some of the companies mentioned in this thread
Please can I have my PM function enabled so I can seek some clarification and help.
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Originally posted by z4thras View Postwasn't Andrew Thornhill by chance?Comment
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I have recieved HMRC section 9A while I was with IQ contracts
Originally posted by dkn View PostHi,
Can I please also have PM rights to message Old Kent Road.
Thanks
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Recieved letter from HMRC section 9a relating to IQ contracts load arrangement
I have received HMRC section 9a letter for self assessment of 12-13. Can some one advice me on whether to reply them with all details or not. I have learned that the Director of the IQ contracts (Old) has set-up a company called CHSlimited.co.uk to help the contractor.
I was advised by them not to provide any information to HMRC as its just a informal request and they can use any information I provide against me in the future.
Not sure how to deal with this.
Can some advice me please.
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Originally posted by mustaq View PostI have received HMRC section 9a letter for self assessment of 12-13. Can some one advice me on whether to reply them with all details or not. I have learned that the Director of the IQ contracts (Old) has set-up a company called CHSlimited.co.uk to help the contractor.
I was advised by them not to provide any information to HMRC as its just a informal request and they can use any information I provide against me in the future.
Not sure how to deal with this.
Can some advice me please.
Thanks,
CH are supported by an accountancy firm - so they are not totally useless, but they do have some form of relationship, albeit implicitly, with the companies you may have had dealing with.
There is a private forum for users of these products.
Do be aware that HMRC read these posts.Comment
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Originally posted by mustaq View PostCan you give me access to private forum please.
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PM rights
Hi,
Can I have access rights as well please. I was with Sanzar 2010/11
Regards,
Chobecat
Originally posted by administrator View PostGiven you both PM access!Comment
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