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Previously on "HMRC Scheme Enquiries: Network One"

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  • lowpaidworker
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    Originally posted by Gumper View Post
    i have sent you a PM
    Hi

    I would seek specialist advice rather than someone you don't know. PS no disrespect to the person as they appear to be trying to be helpful. The I already settled comment could be because their settlement was a couple of thousand or they had plenty of money.

    You are not alone there are quite a few with large settlement offers pre the September Loan Charge being applied.

    Maybe join LCAG. Loan Charge Action Group. They are still looking to either litigate or at least work with MPs to get sensible settlement arrangements

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  • Gumper
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    Originally posted by Mac01 View Post
    Thanks ?
    i have sent you a PM

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  • Mac01
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    Thanks ?

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  • cojak
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    Posting email addresses is not permitted in this part of the forum, mac01.

    I will ask Admin to give you pm rights.

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  • Mac01
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    Originally posted by Gumper View Post
    Is your figures based on figures provided by yourself. Is it a settlement offer prior to the loan charge in September
    I just settled myself


    I sent them the number and they were asking for 33k settlement for 2011/2012 Then they suspended it but after few months they added 2013/14/15/16 and ask settlement 140k!!
    I will really appreciate your advise I am just confused
    Can I contact by email if you don’t mind it will be quicker can send you the HMRC letter.
    Last edited by cojak; 13 July 2020, 06:24. Reason: Removed email address.

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  • Gumper
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    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    The Police investigate criminal matters.

    There is no suggestion that Network One has been involved in a criminal offence.

    Issues such as mis-selling, mis-representation and incorrect information persuading you to buy a product are covered by civil laws. Where the issue if goods and services, probably trading standards.

    Where the above relates to financial matters, the governing body is usually the FCA.

    I e

    However, NONE of the promoters, lenders, agents, schemes, was regulated by the FCA then or now. Consequently, there is no course of action.

    Most promoters were not members of professional organisations that applied minimum standards or carried insurance. Therefore there is no recourse there.

    In short, you were offered a scheme with certain assurances that meant then and mean now, nothing.

    There is nothing here for any body to investigate and prosecute.

    You may have a claim if a professional accountant looked at the situation and told you, in writing, that it was "good" and did not give you adequate risk warnings.

    otherwise it was caveat emptor and if you believed the "assurances" without checking, I'm afraid that without spending a lot of money and time in creating a cause of action, your best approach is to write the past off to experience and deal with the consequences today.
    I completely diagree with you. I have at least 20 different emails where Network One have stated they are HMRC COMPLIANT. It is a crminal matter when 10s of 1000s of people have been conned out of millions of pounds by them. Trading standards told me to take it to the serious fraud office . This is not a civil matter at all. On top of that they have cost the lives of numerous victims who have commited suicide as a result and yet you are practically defending them and there actions. Where is the directors of Network One now I hope they rot for what they don

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  • Gumper
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    Originally posted by Mac01 View Post
    Hi All
    Just received a letter from HMRC which requesting 6 figures bill !related to tax avoidance and loan scheme, I worked via Network one from 2011-2016 and since then I left them and worked as employee on PAYE, not sure how they are expecting us to pay this huge sum specially in this current situation!
    Any one else have received such inviting letter from HMRC!
    Any advice please?
    Is your figures based on figures provided by yourself. Is it a settlement offer prior to the loan charge in September
    I just settled myself

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  • Mac01
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    Settlement for loan scheme network one

    Hi All
    Just received a letter from HMRC which requesting 6 figures bill !related to tax avoidance and loan scheme, I worked via Network one from 2011-2016 and since then I left them and worked as employee on PAYE, not sure how they are expecting us to pay this huge sum specially in this current situation!
    Any one else have received such inviting letter from HMRC!
    Any advice please?

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  • Gumper
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    Originally posted by Boodog View Post
    Who do you think? And why have you picked up on a post from a year and a half ago? Interesting!
    Only realised recently who the vultures are

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  • Boodog
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    Originally posted by Gumper View Post
    I wonder who the vultures are
    Who do you think? And why have you picked up on a post from a year and a half ago? Interesting!

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  • Gumper
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    Vultures

    Originally posted by Boodog View Post
    Rr

    Agree. Network One are long gone and are the sharks that have taken more than a pound of flesh. Just to say - beware the vultures that are after their pickings....
    I wonder who the vultures are

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Originally posted by Where did it all go wrong View Post
    My main point is not the cost - but the fact that there has been nothing of note done to date. If Webberg is only starting first litigation steps NOW as per his post, then BG is 5 YEARS away from any JR ruling. 5 years from now not 5 years from when they first started paying.
    The announcement of the LC in 2016 did throw a massive spanner in the works. I know at the time many advisors were saying that there was little point litigating the underlying tax dispute when the LC trumped everything.

    Having said that, there's no doubt WTT have been slow though, because other groups have already had cases heard and decided.

    The bigger question for me is how can WTT achieve a different outcome, with essentially the same PAYE argument as all the other cases which have been lost? You wouldn't mind waiting a few years if there was a realistic chance, but is there?

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  • Where did it all go wrong
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    I seem to recall that there is a higher up-front joining fee now, but you'd need to ask them that.
    My main point is not the cost - but the fact that there has been nothing of note done to date. If Webberg is only starting first litigation steps NOW as per his post, then BG is 5 YEARS away from any JR ruling. 5 years from now not 5 years from when they first started paying.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Originally posted by DanJackiels View Post
    How does it work then, if i join BG tomorrow...do i get the same level of representation as someone who has been paying in for 5 years? if we both used the same loan scheme in the past etc.
    I seem to recall that there is a higher up-front joining fee now, but you'd need to ask them that.

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  • DanJackiels
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    For many scheme users I doubt there's any alternative to BG.

    Going it alone would cost a fortune. (Unless you represent yourself, of course. )

    Setting up your own group would be a major hassle, and would only make the legal fees affordable if you can get enough people to join.

    There are a couple of other established groups out there pursuing litigation but they are specific to particular schemes eg. "Edge". As far as I'm aware, BG are the only group representing all contractor loan schemes.

    How does it work then, if i join BG tomorrow...do i get the same level of representation as someone who has been paying in for 5 years? if we both used the same loan scheme in the past etc.

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