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Originally posted by webberg View PostChances are an APN is already on its way - you don't have a choice of settlement or APN.
Settlement according to HMRC is pay the tax on the gross received. Plus interest.
In general, you'd need to come up with more money to settle than pay an APN.
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Originally posted by xt13 View PostHi,
I received a letter from HMRC to check my Self-Assessment tax return. I was using a partnership for 2 years and HMRC believes that I was receiving loan payments. The partnership is assuring me that these payments were not loans.
The problem is that I know someone else, in similar position, received and APN. Now the dilemma I have is to go for settlement or risk it and receive an APN. If I receive an APN, I worry that I would not be able to pay the amount.
Does anyone know how the settlement is calculated?
Can anybody recommend someone I can get an independent professional opinion? Any idea what should I expect to pay for the consultation fee?
Thanks,
XT
Settlement according to HMRC is pay the tax on the gross received. Plus interest.
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Originally posted by xt13 View PostHi,
I received a letter from HMRC to check my Self-Assessment tax return. I was using a partnership for 2 years and HMRC believes that I was receiving loan payments. The partnership is assuring me that these payments were not loans.
The problem is that I know someone else, in similar position, received and APN. Now the dilemma I have is to go for settlement or risk it and receive an APN. If I receive an APN, I worry that I would not be able to pay the amount.
Does anyone know how the settlement is calculated?
Can anybody recommend someone I can get an independent professional opinion? Any idea what should I expect to pay for the consultation fee?
Thanks,
XT
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check Self-Assessment tax return - settlement?
Hi,
I received a letter from HMRC to check my Self-Assessment tax return. I was using a partnership for 2 years and HMRC believes that I was receiving loan payments. The partnership is assuring me that these payments were not loans.
The problem is that I know someone else, in similar position, received and APN. Now the dilemma I have is to go for settlement or risk it and receive an APN. If I receive an APN, I worry that I would not be able to pay the amount.
Does anyone know how the settlement is calculated?
Can anybody recommend someone I can get an independent professional opinion? Any idea what should I expect to pay for the consultation fee?
Thanks,
XT
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