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Previously on "Bedouin/Redstone/Edge - whoever they are called now"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBig Group are the best (and only!) game in town. You can find joining instructions at post 1 of this thread :-
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...big-group.html
They apparently host a very good forum.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by porrker View PostI've just received another letter from HMRC asking me for more information before they take me to litigation. Is there a group I can join?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...big-group.html
They apparently host a very good forum.
Good luck!
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More enquiry details
I've just received another letter from HMRC asking me for more information before they take me to litigation. Is there a group I can join?
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/salfmanual/salf411.htm hmrc need to allow postage time so posting on the 5th is a no-no
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What's the expiry date of such a letter ? I have had a nasty brown letter through my door also for 11-12.
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Originally posted by angryexcontractor View PostHi, I've just been sent letter from HMRC regarding tax owed from time as contractor with Bedouin 2011/2012. From these threads can see they are now called Redstone? Has anyone had same letter(s) and how have Bedouin / Redstone reacted?
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Help! Bedouin ex contractor HMRC
Hi, I've just been sent letter from HMRC regarding tax owed from time as contractor with Bedouin 2011/2012. From these threads can see they are now called Redstone? Has anyone had same letter(s) and how have Bedouin / Redstone reacted?
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Commercial Loan - Redstone
Anyone been sent letter from HMRC regarding the commercial loan based scheme that Redstone offered post the demise of the EBT schemes.
Post EBTs - it all starts again. Can't handle another two years or more of this after EBTs. Any groups being formed for this scheme and how best to move forward?. I'm now literally broke and not sure how I'll get through this one ;( .
Redstone still promoting the scheme so would almost seem that HMRC are in cahoots with the likes of Redstone to reeling them in and then sting them in the future after all the reassurances we're give.
Any help will be much appreciated.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIt's just dawned on me that it's not necessary to extend the APN regime to deal with non-DOTAS schemes.
They can use the existing GAAR to clobber them. See Condition C, point 3.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...ml#post2214980
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostWhat do the bookies say?
I certainly wouldn't put it past Osborne to go full retard with APNs and proclaim the deficit has been patched (on the basis of projected/made-up yield figures)
Personally I think it's very likely.
We shall see soon.
They can use the existing GAAR to clobber them. See Condition C, point 3.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc-...ml#post2214980Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 3 March 2016, 08:06.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostPossible, I suppose, but unlikely.
In any case, if they were going to clobber non-DOTAS schemes, they'd probably wait 10 years and do it retrospectively.
I certainly wouldn't put it past Osborne to go full retard with APNs and proclaim the deficit has been patched (on the basis of projected/made-up yield figures)
Personally I think it's very likely.
We shall see soon.
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostWait until they reveal in the budget (not long to wait now) that the APN regime is being extended to non-DOTAS cases of suspected tax avoidance, where for example (hint, hint) a notice of assessment has been sent.
Not a one-off.
In any case, if they were going to clobber non-DOTAS schemes, they'd probably wait 10 years and do it retrospectively.
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThey won't be issuing many APNs for 2015/16 and beyond. APNs have killed off DOTAS. No promoter is going to disclose anymore.
APNs were basically just a one-off smash and grab.
Not a one-off.
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