So, your saying that you're not under enquiry for any year you were in the loan scheme, or those you know who were also in the scheme? I thought that following being caught by S58 you'd automatically have enquiries opened for each and every subsequent year.
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Originally posted by WelshRarebit View PostSo, your saying that you're not under enquiry for any year you were in the loan scheme, or those you know who were also in the scheme? I thought that following being caught by S58 you'd automatically have enquiries opened for each and every subsequent year.Comment
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View Postso NTRT doing a fab job with the BN66 stuff ...but for the loan scheme with MTM ... should we be joining the BIG GROUP .. or stick with MTM ?
If MTM is free and BG cheap, why not do both?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostOr both.
If MTM is free and BG cheap, why not do both?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFlyer View PostFrom what I have asked and found out, the loan scheme is not DOTAS registered and they we are not been done at the moment. To be honest I have no idea. All I can do is try and raise the money and put it by I guess. Thing is the accruing interest on it that is a real issue. Someone told me once that 2008/2009 was OK on the loan scheme, and it is the years after that where they will get you. Any idea if that is true or not?
If you have not had an enquiry letter/discovery assessment, no liability for periods before 2011/12.
If you remain worried about interest (3% pa) put the cash "by" in the form of a Certificate of Tax Deposit that will effectively stop the interest accruing.
No idea about 08/09 onwards on your schemeBest Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by TheFlyer View PostSo what if you done the MTM loan scheme and never heard anything from HMRC?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostIf the scheme is not DOTAS, then no APN (for the moment).
If you have not had an enquiry letter/discovery assessment, no liability for periods before 2011/12.
If you remain worried about interest (3% pa) put the cash "by" in the form of a Certificate of Tax Deposit that will effectively stop the interest accruing.
No idea about 08/09 onwards on your schemeComment
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