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With respect to other groups that may form, I'm strongly of the opinion that Big Group offers a very cost effective solution to getting good advice. Big Groups aim is 500 members by Xmas and with numbers HMRC will talk to them, it really is a numbers game imo, bigger the group the more HMRC may talk to them.
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Also contact pushp on this forum. Try a Private Message. He is organising a Darwin group.
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Yes, I second that. Join Big Group and talk to WTT (Graham and Rhys) about your particular circumstances.Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostI would strongly recommend you join Big Group. It's the place to be for professional support on schemes targeted by HMRC. BG is adding more contractors every day, and growing exponentially. It's a great time to join.
WTT Consulting (the operator of BG) also offer services relating to this particular situation.
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I would strongly recommend you join Big Group. It's the place to be for professional support on schemes targeted by HMRC. BG is adding more contractors every day, and growing exponentially. It's a great time to join.Originally posted by Silvers View PostHi, I have received a letter from HMRC saying it believed I have taken part in a loan scheme. I don't know what to do. This is for Tax Year 2011/12?
I am very ill and unable to work for past year. Please can you advise what to do. I contacted Darwin who have changed part of their name and not interested and they put me in contact with CHS Limited. Regards S
WTT Consulting (the operator of BG) also offer services relating to this particular situation.Last edited by DotasScandal; 23 October 2015, 09:16.
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HELP - Darwin
Hi, I have received a letter from HMRC saying it believed I have taken part in a loan scheme. I don't know what to do. This is for Tax Year 2011/12?
I am very ill and unable to work for past year. Please can you advise what to do. I contacted Darwin who have changed part of their name and not interested and they put me in contact with CHS Limited. Regards STags: None
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