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Originally posted by simran View PostHi could you pls advise how you settled with HMRC. Did you go through a tax adviser or you dealt it yourself.
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So you have not actually used this company? How can you suggest referring people to them?
Do you read the CUK forum? Did you see https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...timetopay.html ?
I can see several pitfalls in what you suggest.
I hope anyone who wants to settle will get professional advice first.
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Hi could you pls advise how you settled with HMRC. Did you go through a tax adviser or you dealt it yourself.
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Originally posted by settledwithhrmc View PostI have recently settled with HMRC and the final figure was much larger than i could have expected. This was due in part to the prolonged time HMRC came to finalize the figures and then applying late payment interest. we are talking years of delays. I bit the bullet and settled, doing so by selling my last remaining asset ( except the house ). It is clear and i feel better, but i know how troubling it is. If anyone is really struggling and the debt is larger than £100,000 and you only have your house left and you don't want to sell, i can refer you to someone who might be able to assist. The terms aren't great - circa 9% - secured against assets - but in the event of not being able to remortgage as many of us found hard to do, not wanting to lose house, or being made bankrupt and killing the right to work in the city, then as a last port of call this provides possibly of an escape, albeit pushing the can down the road. But it might be better to have this group as your creditor than HMRC. <mod snip>
I had an EBT ( not an IT contractor ) but over the years have been following this forum hoping for a chink of light in the fight against HMRC. So thought the least i could do, knowing there is a possible route to finance and having been through hell and back, is to let you all know. Good luck all.
But we will not allow PMs.
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Finance for Settlement with HMRC
I have recently settled with HMRC and the final figure was much larger than i could have expected. This was due in part to the prolonged time HMRC came to finalize the figures and then applying late payment interest. we are talking years of delays. I bit the bullet and settled, doing so by selling my last remaining asset ( except the house ). It is clear and i feel better, but i know how troubling it is. If anyone is really struggling and the debt is larger than £100,000 and you only have your house left and you don't want to sell, i can refer you to someone who might be able to assist. The terms aren't great - circa 9% - secured against assets - but in the event of not being able to remortgage as many of us found hard to do, not wanting to lose house, or being made bankrupt and killing the right to work in the city, then as a last port of call this provides possibly of an escape, albeit pushing the can down the road. But it might be better to have this group as your creditor than HMRC. <mod snip>
I had an EBT ( not an IT contractor ) but over the years have been following this forum hoping for a chink of light in the fight against HMRC. So thought the least i could do, knowing there is a possible route to finance and having been through hell and back, is to let you all know. Good luck all.Tags: None
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