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the doll?Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostNot working and claiming the doll.
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I agree it was unfortunate.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUnfortunately, some foolish contractors went down the loan route and are now being rightly retrospectively pursued. The Oude Joris Max 120 structure has never been challenged and no participant has ever been landed with challenge by HMRC
Remember I was never involved in any loan scheme. But I don't understand why it took HMRC from 1999 to 2017 to close them down. And almost ignored the scheme promoters.
Either way, there have been 6 suicides related to the loan scheme and I still hang round the scheme enquiry forum trying to help out any with mental health issues.
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Yes vote brexit - kills the job market dead, no tax to pay on no earnings
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Unfortunately, some foolish contractors went down the loan route and are now being rightly retrospectively pursued. The Oude Joris Max 120 structure has never been challenged and no participant has ever been landed with challenge by HMRCOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe contractor who "thinks" and does no research?
The more warnings that go out the better. Alas some are unreachable(and I don't mean that in an urban dictionary sense).
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The contractor who "thinks" and does no research?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStill going strong. With the demise of loan schemes, the thinking contractor is increasingly looking for robust ways of maximising take home income.
The more warnings that go out the better. Alas some are unreachable(and I don't mean that in an urban dictionary sense).
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Still going strong. With the demise of loan schemes, the thinking contractor is increasingly looking for robust ways of maximising take home income.Originally posted by cojak View PostI was going to mention this OG, but I didn't know if this issue had been closed...
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