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Originally posted by bluemonkey71 View PostWhat did they say when you rang them up?Originally posted by Cerbera View PostMorning all,
I'm in a position to pay the entire APN amounts, however this will leave me very financially exposed. I was proposing to suggest a lump sum followed by 12 monthly payments to clear the amount.
Has anyone managed to negotiate payment terms?
I rang them up and they seemed happy with 50% by the APN due date and the rest over 12 monthy installments
Still awaiting the paperwork confirmation though.Comment
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Originally posted by Ron Swanson View PostI rang them up and they seemed happy with 50% by the APN due date and the rest over 12 monthy installments
Still awaiting the paperwork confirmation though.Comment
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Originally posted by Cerbera View PostHi Webberg. In what way?
Wait 85 days from the original issue date and then tell them.
damn - that's £100 guineas please. (I'll waive the VAT)Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostProbably not "delivered" unless you have consented to receive material via email.
Wait 85 days from the original issue date and then tell them.
damn - that's £100 guineas please. (I'll waive the VAT)
I gave my email address (stupidly)Comment
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How long have people had to wait between the APN notice letter and the actual APN?
I received the notice back in April yet I've not had the APN yet.Comment
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Originally posted by Cerbera View PostDo you take a cheque? ;-)
I gave my email address (stupidly)
(1) HMRC may give a notice ...
Much judicial brain power has been spent on "give" and the advent of electronic mail has not helped.
Giving HMRC your email address and agreeing to be served notice by email are different things.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by DKB View PostHow long have people had to wait between the APN notice letter and the actual APN?
I received the notice back in April yet I've not had the APN yet.
looking at my records anywhere from 3 days to 6 months.
The pre warning is not a legal requirement anyway, just a device to add pressure on you to pay.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Received calculations from hmrc today for settlement. Actual sum doesn't seem so bad. Payable. Add on the interest and it gets a bit steep. Some gibberish I have no understanding of about inheritance tax and the sum becomes stupid.
What's all this inheritance tax about?
Dunno about everybody else in this position but hmrc seem to be going out of their way to make settlement impossible.
The above was the first stupid question. Now for the next.
Companies buy and sell debt. Banks, insurance, debt collectors.
What's to stop my limited company I now contract through buying my personal debt and being responsible for it or paying it?Comment
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