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Previously on "AML and the outstanding APNs"

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  • phil@pmtc
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    Originally posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    Yes, I suppose penalties/surcharges, for not paying the APNs on time, may still be due.
    Yes, unfortunately they are. If people get lucky they may get lost or forgot about once case deemed dealt with (time to pay in place) but I wouldn't hold out much hope on that

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  • CockneyRed
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    Originally posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    Yes, I suppose penalties/surcharges, for not paying the APNs on time, may still be due.
    Of course they will be,, this is HMRC!! I have APN's with penalties (thanks AML) and I have been told that these will form part of what I owe regarding settlement. The other side to this is the judicial review that AML have in appeal after FTT which is due later this year. Not sure what the outcome of that will be to be honest - if they are to maintain their appeal that is. They have thrown us under the bus already so I doubt they will continue paying for something they don't have to. W4NKERS

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  • Loan Ranger
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    Originally posted by difficulttimes View Post
    I could be wrong but I thought if there are penalties attached to your outstanding APNs that even when you settle you will still have to pay this on top of your settlement calculation.
    Yes, I suppose penalties/surcharges, for not paying the APNs on time, may still be due.

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  • difficulttimes
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    Originally posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    If you settle, the APNs fall away.

    I don't know how outstanding APNs would interact with the LC.
    I could be wrong but I thought if there are penalties attached to your outstanding APNs that even when you settle you will still have to pay this on top of your settlement calculation.

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  • Loan Ranger
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    If you settle, the APNs fall away.

    I don't know how outstanding APNs would interact with the LC.

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  • luxCon
    started a topic AML and the outstanding APNs

    AML and the outstanding APNs

    Those scheme members that joined AML's judicial review against APN issued by HMRC still have outstanding APNs.

    Has anyone any information on how HMRC deals with the outstanding APNs ;

    1 - as part of the settlement, and
    2 - as part of the 2019 Loan charge if not settled?
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