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Previously on "Registrations at 31st May were 20,919"

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  • sixpack
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    I concur

    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    But apparently that may not be the final number.

    Nor do i know if that is unique registrations or includes those who have registered multiple times.

    Apparently the chance to register by 31st May was not for a "settlement" but rather to "allow people to settle".

    Apparently the terms published on 7th November were not settlement terms and therefore the 31st May deadline was never a final date.

    You can'y make it up can you?
    Indeed, newbie here (hi all, trying to smile). I'm late to this show (with loans from 2008/9+), having
    received a letter 19th June inviting me to email them regarding loans. Clearly the deadline wasn't firm but it was the first I heard about it.

    Legal challenges aside, seems the only means that backtax can be deferred would be the ability to collect distributions in future years and using those years' tax allowances. That would of course entail repaying the loans "for now" AND trusting the scheme trustees to distribute them to you in the future bit by bit. Not easy at all.

    Or has that already been discounted?

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  • Calmbeforethestorm
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    Originally posted by regron View Post
    Unbelievable !!! Or actually not anymore !!!

    How many actually take the settlement up will be the more decided factor for them. Personally I feel a lot won't, because they can't and that is exactly where I am at.
    Lets hope the LC isnt more expensive then or BG can get the bill down for you in time.

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  • regron
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    Originally posted by webberg View Post
    But apparently that may not be the final number.

    Nor do i know if that is unique registrations or includes those who have registered multiple times.

    Apparently the chance to register by 31st May was not for a "settlement" but rather to "allow people to settle".

    Apparently the terms published on 7th November were not settlement terms and therefore the 31st May deadline was never a final date.

    You can'y make it up can you?
    Unbelievable !!! Or actually not anymore !!!

    How many actually take the settlement up will be the more decided factor for them. Personally I feel a lot won't, because they can't and that is exactly where I am at.

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  • webberg
    started a topic Registrations at 31st May were 20,919

    Registrations at 31st May were 20,919

    But apparently that may not be the final number.

    Nor do i know if that is unique registrations or includes those who have registered multiple times.

    Apparently the chance to register by 31st May was not for a "settlement" but rather to "allow people to settle".

    Apparently the terms published on 7th November were not settlement terms and therefore the 31st May deadline was never a final date.

    You can'y make it up can you?
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