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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Vincenth1 View Post
    Can anyone recommend a good tax advisor for someone with not much money i.e. charges a flat fee and not like PTS want a cut of any supposed savings made in negotiating a settlement with HMRC
    I would advise getting in contact with StepChange StepChange Debt Charity
    They provide free expert advice and may well be able to help.

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  • me206et
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    Originally posted by bapudeb View Post
    Do you know how do I contact phil?
    pm sent, not sure if am supposed to put email addresses on here.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    The chances of PTS getting anying from their cut are close to zero.

    HMRC don't negotiate. It's take it or leave it.
    They get £500, which is better than nothing from their pov.

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  • bapudeb
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    Originally posted by me206et View Post
    talk to phil@dswtres if you are looking for settlement.
    Do you know how do I contact phil?

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  • catanonia
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    Originally posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    The chances of PTS getting anying from their cut are close to zero.

    HMRC don't negotiate. It's take it or leave it.
    Not entirely true. HMRC make uninformed decisions and in my case my accountant and I successfully argued a reduction based on unclaimed expenses.

    One they and you settle on a figure, then you are correct, there is no negotiation to reduce it further for good will or good behaviour.

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  • me206et
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    Originally posted by Vincenth1 View Post
    Can anyone recommend a good tax advisor for someone with not much money i.e. charges a flat fee and not like PTS want a cut of any supposed savings made in negotiating a settlement with HMRC
    talk to phil@dswtres if you are looking for settlement.

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  • Loan Ranger
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    The chances of PTS getting anying from their cut are close to zero.

    HMRC don't negotiate. It's take it or leave it.

    Leave a comment:


  • Vincenth1
    started a topic Tax Advisor

    Tax Advisor

    Can anyone recommend a good tax advisor for someone with not much money i.e. charges a flat fee and not like PTS want a cut of any supposed savings made in negotiating a settlement with HMRC

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