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Nope, none of those. Anthony is my stage name.Originally posted by cojak View PostBecause you’ll be the third this month asking for a change.
Of course if you aren’t Anthony B/loggs/loefeld etc, stay as you are.
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Originally posted by AnthonyB View Post
Of course if you aren’t Anthony B/loggs/loefeld etc, stay as you are.
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Advisers come in many guises.
In theory any competent and qualified tax professional will do what you want and can be searched for here.
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You need to identify what is important to you.
Local because you want to see the white's of their eyes?
Price?
Expertise?
Fight the enquiry or settle?
Many High St firms can in theory help you but may need to spend time getting up to speed which negates their perhaps cheaper hourly rate.
Those with more experience, know this and charge more per hour.
(Hourly rates are the norm and anywhere between £120 and £500).
Some firms will charge a fixed fee.
Most sensible firms in this space will offer a free initial call so that you can get a feel for options.
Once you are down to a short list do some DD.
Do not pick a firm involved in marketing, promoting or designing schemes. They will have an inherent conflict of interest.
You could float your choice here of course, but as demonstrated, you risk some commentary.
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Originally posted by AnthonyB View PostSo I'm an idiot because you think AnthonyB is my real name or I'd be an idiot to change it?
If you think you've got some helpful advice it would be great to get a private message from you.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry some posters feel that LCAG has the credibility of a weasel.
Still, Graham has also taken considerable flack on CUK. Quite unfairly IMO. Shoot the messenger.
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So I'm an idiot because you think AnthonyB is my real name or I'd be an idiot to change it?
If you think you've got some helpful advice it would be great to get a private message from you.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBecause only an idiot uses a forum username that can be linked back to their real name..... oh!Last edited by AnthonyB; 17 April 2019, 08:47.
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Originally posted by AnthonyB View Post
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Sorry some posters feel that LCAG has the credibility of a weasel.
Still, Graham has also taken considerable flack on CUK. Quite unfairly IMO. Shoot the messenger.
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Originally posted by AnthonyB View PostI can't believe this hadn't been asked already. Can anyone suggest a company/individual for professional advice on this situation?
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However there's one company who patrols these forums, works for a one off fee, and once settled will help release/waiver/remove the actual loan from your name.
And reassuringly will almost certainly have experience on a case the same as yours (same scheme promoter, agency, etc). Look for WTT / Webberg. They even give a free 30 min chat. I'm using them.
I wouldn't bother with the other name mentioned anymore.
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Most people contact Graham(webberg on CUK) or Phil( phil@dswtres dot com). I think those are the only two that can be suggested?
This part of the forum is heavily moderated - but still please do be careful. Advice is often worth what you pay for it. And on CUK it is free.
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Originally posted by AnthonyB View PostI can't believe this hadn't been asked already.
Can anyone suggest a company/individual for professional advice on this situation?
I've been out of the country for a year and only just seen a letter from HMRC. The umbrella company I used has reiterated that I am NOT in scope as I was directly employed and not employed through a third party but, to be frank, I don't trust their word.
Please, any advice on someone I can speak to in order to understand if I'm in scope or not?
Thanks,
M
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Professional advice?
I can't believe this hadn't been asked already.
Can anyone suggest a company/individual for professional advice on this situation?
I've been out of the country for a year and only just seen a letter from HMRC. The umbrella company I used has reiterated that I am NOT in scope as I was directly employed and not employed through a third party but, to be frank, I don't trust their word.
Please, any advice on someone I can speak to in order to understand if I'm in scope or not?
Thanks,
M
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