What does Michelle have to say? Didn't she work for Redstone?
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"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."
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LinkedIN says
Michelle Booth
Recruitment Consultant at LINK Recruitment
Isle of Man, United Kingdom Human Resources
Could be a different Michelle Booth
Anyone got an email address for redstoneComment
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settlement going back years
I got my letter asking if I would like to settle from the edge employment.
I left in April 2007, so my figures are from years 2005/06, 2006/07. All I ever got was a cop8 notice telling me they would let me know of the outcome, then not one word from HMRC for 8 years until this.
even if their figures are right the interest is ridiculous. How can they not say a word for 8 years but just keep racking up the interest in the background without even making a demand or mentioning the interest building up. At least other people have had demands or discovery notices to know somthing was going on.Comment
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HMRC can do that. With new powers even more to force u to pay and then up to u to go to court. No point crying about what HMRC can do and what not - instead join the scheme group and go to tribunal if u have a case.Comment
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Contractor Loans Settlement Opportunity - arrangements used up to 5 April 2011
Hi all,
this is my first post to Contractor UK.
I got a letter from hmrc in July this year 2014 and havent responded to them yet - considering my response now. The letter is completely lacking any detail and is not an assessment and simply offers a settlement opportunity available until 9th January 2015. There are no figures or calculations or names of companies I worked for and the only reference number is 'CLSO' - it is from Miss Stopp at Bootle.
I worked first for Greenbay and then Edge up until October 2005. I dont think DOTAS numbers even existed then. I have trawled these forums but have not found someone posting with a similar situation as mine.
I have read in this thread that hmrc can only go back 4 or 6 years which appears to let me of the hook so how should I respond to hmrc?
Any advice is very welcome.Comment
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Originally posted by StrengthInNumbers View PostIf u had an enquiry open, HMRC have not time limits.Comment
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Section 9a taxes management act 1970
According to some websites a Section 9a taxes management act 1970 can be issued up to 12 months after the filing date of tax return.
A Code of Practice 8 (COP8) or Code of Practice 9 (COP9) may follow the Section 9A.
Not sure of my exact filing data so presume 31st Jan year after
Return 2008-09 - filing date 31/01/2010 - Section 9a deadline 31/01/2011 - section 9a letter dated 1 February 2013 - too late!?!?
Return 2009-10 - filing date 31/01/2011 - Section 9a deadline 31/01/2012 - section 9a letter dated 1 November 2013 - too late!?!?
2005 - 06 - letter (dated Jan 2008) doesn't even mention Section 9a - it does say "I will let you know if anything is wrong" - they didn't - first I knew of this is when I received a settlement figure.
UK Personal Tax Return and a Section 9A Enquiry Letter from HMRC
Opening and Working Enquiries: SA Returns filed on timeComment
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Yes, that's all well and good for enquiries but there are also discovery assessments which start at 4 years. check the sticky/background info for more details.
Originally posted by gettingangry View PostAccording to some websites a Section 9a taxes management act 1970 can be issued up to 12 months after the filing date of tax return.
A Code of Practice 8 (COP8) or Code of Practice 9 (COP9) may follow the Section 9A.
Not sure of my exact filing data so presume 31st Jan year after
Return 2008-09 - filing date 31/01/2010 - Section 9a deadline 31/01/2011 - section 9a letter dated 1 February 2013 - too late!?!?
Return 2009-10 - filing date 31/01/2011 - Section 9a deadline 31/01/2012 - section 9a letter dated 1 November 2013 - too late!?!?
2005 - 06 - letter (dated Jan 2008) doesn't even mention Section 9a - it does say "I will let you know if anything is wrong" - they didn't - first I knew of this is when I received a settlement figure.
UK Personal Tax Return and a Section 9A Enquiry Letter from HMRC
Opening and Working Enquiries: SA Returns filed on timeComment
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