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Originally posted by BrownOwl View PostI'd certainly advise getting professional advice before contacting HMRC, their tactics have been questionable. Be very careful what you post on a public forum too.
There have been stories they use behavioural psychologists so beware of any people posting on forums, it could be HMRC trying to break you down with negativity and coaxing you into voluntary payments!
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Originally posted by eventide View PostDuring the period 2003-2010 I was paid via an EBT loan. From the look of the HMRC website apparently I'm going to have the whole amount paid through the trust treated as income and thus pay tax on it and that's happening in 2019 where they will treat the principal sum loaned as income and tax accordingly.
I'm interested to know what the best approach is to this. Should I just contact HMRC directly and negotiate. Would I be better off getting specialist advice first before doing this? And if so, from whom?
Another question that springs to mind is that HMRC clearly state that I have the option to repay the loan. I do have the ability to do that as the company in question is still active but I'm wondering what then happens to the monies. Are there any recommendations as whether it's worth repaying the loan and if yes, what then happens to the money.
There have been stories they use behavioural psychologists so beware of any people posting on forums, it could be HMRC trying to break you down with negativity and coaxing you into voluntary payments!
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I called a week or so ago. I'll try again. What is the best number?
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Originally posted by eventide View PostApparently Big Group is closed. I did phone them and they didn't return my call.
You are correct that Big Group is presently closed and will reopen in April.
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Apparently Big Group is closed. I did phone them and they didn't return my call.
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Originally posted by QCApproved View PostHorizon/Lutea users are a constituency established in Big Group
Please review WTT Big Group and consider if you want to join to seek advice from people in the same situation.
Hopefully will get some information soon as to whether the big group is a future option for me or not
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostIt's unlikely you'll get a reduction either way.
Will be (pleasantly) shocked if that is not the case
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Horizon/Lutea users are a constituency established in Big Group
Please review WTT Big Group and consider if you want to join to seek advice from people in the same situation.
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Originally posted by Tucker View PostI was also with Horizon. Have seen some very old threads a few years back with them mentioned so expect other members are watching these pages. I was involved for approx 18 months.
Believe that the big group is currently closed for new joiners. I haven't decided whether to contact HMRC directly to settle or whether to go via a specialist. Settling with HMRC is my plan though
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Originally posted by eventide View PostThanks for the info.
I was with Horizon/Lutea and as far as I can see there has been no discussion recently about them.
I was also with Horizon. Have seen some very old threads a few years back with them mentioned so expect other members are watching these pages. I was involved for approx 18 months.
Believe that the big group is currently closed for new joiners. I haven't decided whether to contact HMRC directly to settle or whether to go via a specialist. Settling with HMRC is my plan though
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Originally posted by eventide View PostThanks for the info.
I was with Horizon/Lutea and as far as I can see there has been no discussion recently about them.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post1696223
A couple of threads down says...
Hi,
I also got one of these notices. Horizon support is still around ... call 0870 778 0063 as they are dealing with these claims through their lawyer.
HTH
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Thanks for the info.
I was with Horizon/Lutea and as far as I can see there has been no discussion recently about them.
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Have tried a quick search to see if your provider is already mentioned here and if you can piggy back on the advice given to others in the same boat?
Try putting the following in Google.
(yournprovider) site:forums.contractoruk.com
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EBT Repayment question
During the period 2003-2010 I was paid via an EBT loan. From the look of the HMRC website apparently I'm going to have the whole amount paid through the trust treated as income and thus pay tax on it and that's happening in 2019 where they will treat the principal sum loaned as income and tax accordingly.
I'm interested to know what the best approach is to this. Should I just contact HMRC directly and negotiate. Would I be better off getting specialist advice first before doing this? And if so, from whom?
Another question that springs to mind is that HMRC clearly state that I have the option to repay the loan. I do have the ability to do that as the company in question is still active but I'm wondering what then happens to the monies. Are there any recommendations as whether it's worth repaying the loan and if yes, what then happens to the money.Tags: None
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