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HMRC enquiries for Schemes through ASMG / White Collar

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    Originally posted by rono View Post
    Hi,

    I left the UK at the end of 2010 and have only just been alerted by White Collar that I may owe tax for the few years I worked under their structure.

    I have since confirmed this with HMRC on the phone.
    I never left a forwarding address and so have never received any communication from HMRC in this regard.

    Has anyone else been in this situation?

    I'm not sure how to proceed?
    Not lucky enough to be in your situation, but if I had left the UK already I think I might just keep my head down!

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      Originally posted by DotasScandal View Post
      Click on the link in my sig (the one on the right)
      Thanks. I know you have some views on myFD, would you mind dropping me a PM with your concerns?

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        Originally posted by Brew View Post
        Thanks. I know you have some views on myFD, would you mind dropping me a PM with your concerns?
        Sorry, I know nothing about myFD. You must be thinking of someone / something else?
        Help preserve the right to be a contractor in the UK

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          Originally posted by webberg View Post
          Contact Turnover.

          I think you'll find a number of views on myFD here and elsewhere.

          happy to PM you mine.
          Sorry directed at the wrong person!

          This was the post I should have referred to.
          Webberg - would appreciate your views.

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            PM access

            Originally posted by turnover View Post
            Hello Guys,

            Sincere apologies for not responding to you earlier. Due to other commitments I've not been able to spend the time I'd like to respond.

            Anyone who has sent me a private message I will respond to with updates immediately. Anyone else who has not sent a personal email please do so and I will provide updates for you aswell.
            Hi Turnover,

            Sorry to be a pain....is it possible to get PM access so that I can view the private groups on this subject.

            Had the old brown letters and the white collar MYFD phone call....and have absolutely no idea what to do

            Cheers

            Tom

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              Originally posted by mandog View Post
              Hi Turnover,

              Sorry to be a pain....is it possible to get PM access so that I can view the private groups on this subject.

              Had the old brown letters and the white collar MYFD phone call....and have absolutely no idea what to do

              Cheers

              Tom
              I have given you access to the PM system. Please send a message to turnover as they are now using a private so fingers crossed should send you a message on how to join.

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                Those requesting PM access to forum - Turnover not been on since May.


                http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...ml#post2097362

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                  WC myFD link?

                  Originally posted by DNA View Post
                  MyFD are not quite 'independent' of WC as per the Director of Templeman Financial Limited

                  https://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/d...nts/2013-12-31
                  What is the link with the directorship? I checked out WC directors and they are different from Templeman Financial Ltd?

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                    Letter from the tax man recieved, demanding settlement agreement by the 30th of this month.
                    With up 90 days to pay, or if you have circumstances and want to give them you entire financial breakdown a possible 2 year terms payment maybe possible.

                    Sum was higher then previously quoted as they're adding on interest.

                    Decisions, decisions.

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                      Up to two years you don't have to fill in all the outgoings....

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