Originally posted by webberg
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I do not know if things changed in the last +/- 5 years, but HMRC accepted without any queries or hold-ups, in fact I think it sped things up, the letter I got from the trust my loans were with as proof, when I had my loans released and it declared to HMRC. So as I say, unless things changed, HMRC does accept the official letter from the trust and in my case, without asking further proof.
However, anybody thinking of getting a fake loan release letter, I suggest do not. You will be in deep deep deep brown stuff with HMRC should they ever find out you lied, I would not do it. Lying to HMRC, never a good idea. Paying tax in the loan will be the last of your worries if you are caught. If you think this can never happen, what do you think is going to happen if an unscrupulous pile of poo ever buy / get hold of the (your) loan book and come after you for the loan repayment ? Do you really think the working at HMRC will not notice you gave then "proof" your loan was released. I think that is a criminal offence.
Sorry I do not have a solution, but be careful about knowingly providing false information to HMRC. But as I said, HMRC accepted the loan released letter I got from my trust, without any issue or holdup.
By the way, getting a fake letter, you are setting yourself up to blackmail !!!
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