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Previously on "Government ability to just take £2K from you that they think you owe in PAYE ?"
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This is to enable HMG to recoup overpaid tax credits but of course will be used for more devious options. Instead of doing this, the whole useless tax credit system, invented by Brown, that has lost billions in errors since 2002/3 should be abolished.
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HMRC have just bankrupted an acquaintance of an acquaintance for estimated taxes of £98k
On investigation the actual amount owed to HMRC is £9k!!!
However the bankruptcy still stands with the original amount.
Work that one out!
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostGovernment ability to just take £2K from you that they think you owe in PAYE ?
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/004410.html
I read this quickly, what the hell is this about, I don't see how its possible for them to obtain monies from your business account (say), without your permission. Is this for Limited Companies who pay PAYE on direct debit or something ?
does this applies to permies also ?
What the hell is going on !
By the sounds of it, HMRC will no longer need the court order.
EDIT - It is called an "attachment of earnings order" - see below:
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/i...t/ae/index.htm
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I think this is just about personal tax. It can't have anything to do with company accounts. I think its probably along the lines of you had a lot of tax liability from completing your tax return and haven't paid it/given permission for them to take it from PAYE, so now they will just take it instead. I guess business wise it probably applies to sole traders quite a lot as well?
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Government ability to just take £2K from you that they think you owe in PAYE ?
Government ability to just take £2K from you that they think you owe in PAYE ?
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/004410.html
I read this quickly, what the hell is this about, I don't see how its possible for them to obtain monies from your business account (say), without your permission. Is this for Limited Companies who pay PAYE on direct debit or something ?
does this applies to permies also ?
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