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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by DotasScandal View Post
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  • DonkeyRhubarb
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    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    Chances 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.
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    In general, you'd need to come up with more money to settle than pay an APN.

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  • webberg
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    Originally posted by xt13 View Post
    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
    Chances 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.

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  • DotasScandal
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    Originally posted by xt13 View Post
    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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    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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