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Previously on "Some advice from the 'Old hands' please....."

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  • Vallah
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    Originally posted by sal626 View Post
    Actually the quote you are looking for is:

    "To this end, legislation will be made from April 6, 2011, to stop businesses using Employee Benefit Trusts to make 'disguised payments' of remuneration to trustees. "

    Same linky...
    Exactly. EBTs are nothing to do with BN66. HMRC might ensure that they cease to be effective from next April, but they'd be extremely hard to attack retrospectively. The law as it stands is pretty rigorous.

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  • sal626
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    Actually the quote you are looking for is:

    "To this end, legislation will be made from April 6, 2011, to stop businesses using Employee Benefit Trusts to make 'disguised payments' of remuneration to trustees. "

    Same linky...

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  • The Wikir Man
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    Originally posted by sal626 View Post
    DTA was one scheme, EBT is a different scheme. The fact that they are both run from IOm is irrelevant.
    Ah, OK.

    No, the EBT isn't caught by BN66, but could well become a target of HMRC given the latest budget notes:

    In a related move, and in line with BN66, the government says it will stop companies from claiming "excessive" tax relief for foreign taxes by "abuse" of the UK's double taxation treaties.

    To do this, the government will deploy a package of new measures from April 1, 2010
    Linky.

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  • sal626
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    Originally posted by The Wikir Man View Post
    Explain, please. How is using an 'IOM offshore discretionary payment' company not an abuse of the double taxation treaty that BN66 is designed to close?
    DTA was one scheme, EBT is a different scheme. The fact that they are both run from IOm is irrelevant.

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  • The Wikir Man
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    Originally posted by Vallah View Post
    To give a slightly more accurate answer than Wikir Man, no.
    Explain, please. How is using an 'IOM offshore discretionary payment' company not an abuse of the double taxation treaty that BN66 is designed to close?

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  • Vallah
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    Originally posted by ExMob001 View Post

    I am aware of the current pitfulls regarding BN66 - does this fall into that catergory?
    To give a slightly more accurate answer than Wikir Man, no.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    HMR&C do not like 'schemes' that will involve anyone paying less tax than HMR&C think they should or than HMR&C may think that they should at any time in the future.

    No insurer that expects to be an insurer for any length of time will underwrite a scheme that could involve a potential tax liability, especially as HMR&C can now impose 200% of tax owing as a penalty.

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  • TykeMerc
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    What Wikir Man said is concise and accurate, unless you're feeling braver than Rambo on bad acid then you're taking a serious risk that HMRC will eventually come down on you like a metric farktonne of bricks.

    BN66 has proven that even if the scheme appears whiter than white from a legal standpoint at the moment judicious use of the HMRC time machine at some point could leave you in a world of brown stinky stuff in the future.

    My reasoned advice is to steer well clear of any of these schemes and either go with a standard Ltd or an Umbrella if you can't face running a company.

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  • The Wikir Man
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    short, concise post of the day IMO.. well done wikir man
    I'd lengthened that one as well! Originally, the last paragraph just said "no".

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  • chef
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    short, concise post of the day IMO.. well done wikir man

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  • The Wikir Man
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    Originally posted by ExMob001 View Post
    Would anyone recommend me using an 'IOM offshore discretionary payment' company (i.e. Sanzar Solutions)?
    No.

    Originally posted by ExMob001 View Post
    I am aware of the current pitfulls regarding BN66 - does this fall into that catergory?
    Yes

    Originally posted by ExMob001 View Post
    Also, the company keeps contacting me, offering legal protection if it does goes T**s up. - would this make any difference if the dreaded HRMC started to knock at my door??
    Probably not - what are they insuring? What are they covering? Who is backing the insurance? If they aren't covering any ruling by HMRC that you owe more tax than they say you do, and won't cover any penalties, and the insurance is only underwritten by them (and they go bust or shut down or disappear), then it's worthless.

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  • Drewster
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    Hi Menelaus

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  • ExMob001
    started a topic Some advice from the 'Old hands' please.....

    Some advice from the 'Old hands' please.....

    I require a small piece of advice. As an ex-military chap and one that's:

    a) Not too bright
    b) A 'newbie' in the 'uber' complicated world of contracting

    Would anyone recommend me using an 'IOM offshore discretionary payment' company (i.e. Sanzar Solutions)?

    I am aware of the current pitfulls regarding BN66 - does this fall into that catergory? Also, the company keeps contacting me, offering legal protection if it does goes T**s up. - would this make any difference if the dreaded HRMC started to knock at my door??

    Many thanks, and best of luck to you awaiting forthcoming decisions...

    Up the revolution - Down with Brown!

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