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Originally posted by LandRover View PostBriefly...
Open is that HMRC have sent you letter of discovery or query on your submitted tax return for a specific year, so they have protected their position.
Closed is HMRC are time barred and too late to raise discovery, this is unprotected.
not sure on the latter....
So Im still unsure what mine was/is
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Originally posted by Swan1e View PostI used AML/ smartpay intermittently since 2012 and I have a considerable loan amount (6 figures), however i don’t recall receiving HMRC letters / queries for all years,
do I declare all loans for open years,
if so how do i confirm which years are open?
or do i declare all loans regardless, gulp
I'd like to arrange settlement and get this off my back, but obviously I don’t want to overpay when its not necessary.
any advice would be greatly received, thanks in advance
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Originally posted by DOT COM View PostIs it £50 K before or after tax?
And also it says based on the tax year 2018 - 2019? But the settlement is due to be paid before April 2019 - so how can the TTP be determined in time to allow people who are eligible to use it?
I would expect 50K before tax that is how earnings are measured normally.
I think it would be a case of expected earnings based on current job etc. So long as HRMC are getting their money I doubt it will be an issue. They are getting interest on it anyway. Heard this from a tax advisor.
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Is it £50 K before or after tax?
And also it says based on the tax year 2018 - 2019? But the settlement is due to be paid before April 2019 - so how can the TTP be determined in time to allow people who are eligible to use it?
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Originally posted by Swan1e View PostI used AML/ smartpay intermittently since 2012 and I have a considerable loan amount (6 figures), however i don’t recall receiving HMRC letters / queries for all years,
do I declare all loans for open years,
if so how do i confirm which years are open?
or do i declare all loans regardless, gulp
I'd like to arrange settlement and get this off my back, but obviously I don’t want to overpay when its not necessary.
any advice would be greatly received, thanks in advance
EDIT - your account wont accept PMs. I cant give out my number on here but a quick google should be enough for you to find me if you wish to chat
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time to pay
I used AML/ smartpay intermittently since 2012 and I have a considerable loan amount (6 figures), however i don’t recall receiving HMRC letters / queries for all years,
do I declare all loans for open years,
if so how do i confirm which years are open?
or do i declare all loans regardless, gulp
I'd like to arrange settlement and get this off my back, but obviously I don’t want to overpay when its not necessary.
any advice would be greatly received, thanks in advance
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Originally posted by User999 View PostThis may be a dumb question - but what exactly defines if a year is open (protected) or closed (unprotected) ?
Open is that HMRC have sent you letter of discovery or query on your submitted tax return for a specific year, so they have protected their position.
Closed is HMRC are time barred and too late to raise discovery, this is unprotected.
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Originally posted by SCR View PostI don’t post often however this forum has given myself and my family a tower of strength the past three years and attempt there’s rarely a day I don’t quickly click on to quickly read that days posts...
This is consuming many many peoples lives and affecting families and individuals on so many levels.
My family is now at a cross roads regarding the latest TTP and I was hoping to share to see if anyone is in similar and was willing to share.
We are looking at just over £100k LC many slightly less if we settle before then. We would love to fight however ashamed to say we did decide that for us we would like to enter communication with the revenue and have supplied the details of our loans.
Between remortgaging and emptying what little savings we have we could give a lump sum of some sort no where near half and then the rest over 60 months..... this is of course assuming my work continues for the next 5 years...
I am now at the stage I am contemplating going bankrupt and clearing all this mess. The problem being my work is purely FSA and I would no long be able to continue in my role or gain work In my industry going forward. I’ve worked my ar$e off for 25 years to get to the level I’m at and pulling the plug would not come lightly. However it would be over. And I could hopefully sleep at night again.
Has anyone else been thinking similar? I have also considered going offshore for the next few years... however I would be leaving my wife and two small children. It’s just a mess. And I have no idea what to do...
Any advice appreciated
If your years when you received your loans are closed , then in the majority of cases I believe CLSO2 is likely to be the cheaper option (since you do not have the capital to let the LC take effect and offset it with pension contributions ), if they are open then since you will be liable for interest if you use CLSO2 , then the LC may be cheaper, however the LC does not settle those years and HMRC may chase you again in the future.
Because you appear unsure of the options, I suggest paid for advice may be the best option, if you look through other posts, you will see posts from webberg and Phil , who both offer such a service (and possibly others who I am unaware of).
If you do not know if your years are open (protected) or closed (unprotected) , ask HMRC.
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I am feeling the pain too
Bankruptcy is high on my list, i have just received my letter (2nd August 2018) from HMRC, worked through Talent Resources some 15 yrs ago as an IT contractor. It was sold to me as a Tax efficient scheme, how naive we must have all been.
Since then i have been through a divorce ( 13 years ago ) cost me a fortune, was remarried 6 years ago to a different woman and its killing me how i am going to break this to her. My work these days is far from the IT guru i was back then so going bankrupt will have no effect on my work.
What i need to know is by declaring myself bankrupt does this go away ??
Any help and advice is more than welcome.
Thanks.
Originally posted by SCR View PostI don’t post often however this forum has given myself and my family a tower of strength the past three years and attempt there’s rarely a day I don’t quickly click on to quickly read that days posts...
This is consuming many many peoples lives and affecting families and individuals on so many levels.
My family is now at a cross roads regarding the latest TTP and I was hoping to share to see if anyone is in similar and was willing to share.
We are looking at just over £100k LC many slightly less if we settle before then. We would love to fight however ashamed to say we did decide that for us we would like to enter communication with the revenue and have supplied the details of our loans.
Between remortgaging and emptying what little savings we have we could give a lump sum of some sort no where near half and then the rest over 60 months..... this is of course assuming my work continues for the next 5 years...
I am now at the stage I am contemplating going bankrupt and clearing all this mess. The problem being my work is purely FSA and I would no long be able to continue in my role or gain work In my industry going forward. I’ve worked my ar$e off for 25 years to get to the level I’m at and pulling the plug would not come lightly. However it would be over. And I could hopefully sleep at night again.
Has anyone else been thinking similar? I have also considered going offshore for the next few years... however I would be leaving my wife and two small children. It’s just a mess. And I have no idea what to do...
Any advice appreciated
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Guest repliedI don’t post often however this forum has given myself and my family a tower of strength the past three years and attempt there’s rarely a day I don’t quickly click on to quickly read that days posts...
This is consuming many many peoples lives and affecting families and individuals on so many levels.
My family is now at a cross roads regarding the latest TTP and I was hoping to share to see if anyone is in similar and was willing to share.
We are looking at just over £100k LC many slightly less if we settle before then. We would love to fight however ashamed to say we did decide that for us we would like to enter communication with the revenue and have supplied the details of our loans.
Between remortgaging and emptying what little savings we have we could give a lump sum of some sort no where near half and then the rest over 60 months..... this is of course assuming my work continues for the next 5 years...
I am now at the stage I am contemplating going bankrupt and clearing all this mess. The problem being my work is purely FSA and I would no long be able to continue in my role or gain work In my industry going forward. I’ve worked my ar$e off for 25 years to get to the level I’m at and pulling the plug would not come lightly. However it would be over. And I could hopefully sleep at night again.
Has anyone else been thinking similar? I have also considered going offshore for the next few years... however I would be leaving my wife and two small children. It’s just a mess. And I have no idea what to do...
Any advice appreciated
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Originally posted by Delendog View PostThanks but that hasn't answered my specific question - anyone know the actual detail?
Thanks
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