Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot
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HMRC writing to people involved now to offer settlement - shame there wasnt any group able to fight this unlike other schemes so facing a painful bill and interest ... HMRC sat on it from 2015 to 2023 so 8 years of interest :-(
DM me if you are impacted
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI'd be tempted to avoid using any of the parties involved in the original planning, structuring and selling of a scheme for an exit or management.
Whilst I'm sure that they have valuable information and perhaps insight, they will also have an inherent conflict of interest which may (deliberately or otherwise) influence their advice.
Research the background of the individuals in the firms above very carefully before deciding.
Surprised no-one else on cuk has exposure to these tbh
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View PostAmidst all the loan charge noise
This future capital partners closure notice hangs over me like a dark cloud
Newport tax management is one option
Cocoon (Tim levys 2nd attempt)
or sit and wait for the CN and deal with it when the brexit/loan charge dust settles
for now save money aside waiting for the inevitable bill :-(
Whilst I'm sure that they have valuable information and perhaps insight, they will also have an inherent conflict of interest which may (deliberately or otherwise) influence their advice.
Research the background of the individuals in the firms above very carefully before deciding.
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future capital partners - another round of chasers
Amidst all the loan charge noise
This future capital partners closure notice hangs over me like a dark cloud
Newport tax management is one option
Cocoon (Tim levys 2nd attempt)
or sit and wait for the CN and deal with it when the brexit/loan charge dust settles
for now save money aside waiting for the inevitable bill :-(
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Originally posted by webberg View PostNot really a contractor scheme as such obviously.
A cursory glance at my profile will show you that I used to work at FCP and whilst I had nothing to do with the arrangements here, I do retain a knowledge of the intention, execution and background.
I would be willing to offer a group, gratis, any information that may prove useful.
I have no intention of becoming involved in any process that sees an exit/deal/tax/recompense or other action.
PM if interested.
Thanks Graham .. yes we spoke about this over coffee once a few years back pre-BIG group days ... and you were very helpful then and joined BIG group for the loan scheme stuff on the back of that.
Just wondered if any other people (contractors or not) that have letters from HMRC on this sipp arrangement ?
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Not really a contractor scheme as such obviously.
A cursory glance at my profile will show you that I used to work at FCP and whilst I had nothing to do with the arrangements here, I do retain a knowledge of the intention, execution and background.
I would be willing to offer a group, gratis, any information that may prove useful.
I have no intention of becoming involved in any process that sees an exit/deal/tax/recompense or other action.
PM if interested.
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elysian pension scheme
anyone else stupid enough to get caught up in this sipp pension (Future Capital and Elysian)
https://www.ftadviser.com/sipp/2017/...m-hmrc-charge/
if you are then can you dm me as keen to get a group together
Tim Levy has offered some sort of deal but wanted to sanity check thatTags: None
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