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Originally posted by Maya1 View PostSimran do you want to contact me off line so I can let you know how I have dealt with this.
I am also in a similar situation and need help. Is it possible to contact you the only problem is I am new to this forum and I am unsure how to contact you offline. Please help.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThey might well do that to prove to HMRC that it wasn’t a loan.
Who is your scheme provider? If you don’t want to say, Do they have a thread in this forum?
Without that information people can’t help you.
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Amusingly, HMRC have been claiming that the payments are loans and not loans! To get 2 types of tax......
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Want to settle with HMRC however scheme provider not writing off loan
Originally posted by centurian View PostOr rather the reverse - to "prove" that it is actually a loan, rather than a loan "scheme". By allowing write-offs, they may further HMRC's case that the loans are not genuine in the first place.
Without more details, it's impossible to know.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThey might well do that to prove to HMRC that it wasn’t a loan.
Without more details, it's impossible to know.
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Generally I reckon keep with the scheme provider until they go under. Then go to BG to settle with HMRC.
What sort of percentage tax did pay? Did you keep the tax saved?
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Originally posted by simran View PostHi All,
can you please help me ASAP.
I have been in scheme for almost three years and have now received section 9A letter from HMRC on my self assessment tax return.
I want to settle with HMRC for all my tax year 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18.
However my scheme provider is not writing off my loan as they say its not tax avoidence scheme or DR.
What should I as i am scared that if I settle with HMRC the scheme provider might knock on my door and ask for loan to be paid back.
Please please help....
Who is your scheme provider? If you don’t want to say, Do they have a thread in this forum?
Without that information people can’t help you.
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Want to settle with HMRC however scheme provider not writing off loan
Hi All,
can you please help me ASAP.
I have been in scheme for almost three years and have now received section 9A letter from HMRC on my self assessment tax return.
I want to settle with HMRC for all my tax year 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18.
However my scheme provider is not writing off my loan as they say its not tax avoidence scheme or DR.
What should I as i am scared that if I settle with HMRC the scheme provider might knock on my door and ask for loan to be paid back.
Please please help....Tags: None
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