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Previously on "DSW Tax Resolutions"

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  • Steptoe19
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    Can you pm me the details of who u use

    Originally posted by APNMISERY21 View Post
    Not sure what is strange about it tbh.

    I'm merely speaking from experience. At first, I thought Phil was excellent. Seemed a genuine guy, certainly offered some hope and talked a good game.

    I found his colleagues at DSW, who should have been 'managing' my account whilst he fronted the operation to be very very green (that's being kind) and he obviously had bigger plans afoot than merely processing administrative tasks like my account andor liaison with HMRC on my behalf. As it happens, the kids working for him completely cocked this up which gave me no alternatives but to disengage them. The failure in service coincided with the increased profile and the reliance on others imho.


    I then engaged WTT as the 'other' option as this seems a relatively niche market. I found them to be wholly uncommunicative, to the point where GW, was ignoring my polite emails asking for some update/any form of proactive communication.

    Despite numerous requests, that didn't occur, so I disengaged them and went with another supplier who had been recommended to me at a chance business meeting.

    He's been first rate. Honest, no-nonsense, communicative and has done more for me in a few weeks than the others managed in two years.

    I'm now 99% through the process and therefore very happy to recommend him to others. I've had many requests via PM for details and have happily provided them.

    I've not posted his details on a public forum as firstly, I do not have his permission and secondly, I'd rather not tarnish his name by posting it alongside lesser firms who, in my opinion, have canvassed for the business of the vulnerable using forum's like this and BIG group which, from the outside looking in, seems to have been one big money maker.

    So, that's it, that's my position. No agenda's, no allies and certainly no incentivisation from any of the aforementioned occupiers of this niche little market.
    Can you pm me the details please of who you now use

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  • jbryce
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    Originally posted by ven View Post
    APNMISERY21 I think that many people will have similar experience like yourself, I'm one of them. Unfortunately I went out as well and paid another tax adviser (not from the mentioned above) who just told me after 3 months and £3000 later that he will look into my case in couple of weeks time . Could you please send me a PM with the contact of the adviser you have used ? Unfortunately I'm still a new member and have less than 5 posts so I can't send PM. Many thanks
    If you want to settle then any tax advisor can help - something that Graham has mentioned on several posts before. Tbh - you could just about manage it yourself. Just get a local accountant -there is no specialist skills required here - this is what APNMISERY21 has done. What was your accountant charging £3000 for? That's a lunatic sum for settlement.

    If you want to fight (and for some this is the only option given the sums involved) then you need to speak to WTT because they simply have more experience, more members and more cash available to fund a battle with HMRC. If you try and do this on your own you'll face heavy bills from both accountants and lawyers.

    You should also consider joining LCAG who are doing great work.

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  • ven
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    Originally posted by APNMISERY21 View Post
    Not sure what is strange about it tbh.

    I'm merely speaking from experience. At first, I thought Phil was excellent. Seemed a genuine guy, certainly offered some hope and talked a good game.

    I found his colleagues at DSW, who should have been 'managing' my account whilst he fronted the operation to be very very green (that's being kind) and he obviously had bigger plans afoot than merely processing administrative tasks like my account andor liaison with HMRC on my behalf. As it happens, the kids working for him completely cocked this up which gave me no alternatives but to disengage them. The failure in service coincided with the increased profile and the reliance on others imho.


    I then engaged WTT as the 'other' option as this seems a relatively niche market. I found them to be wholly uncommunicative, to the point where GW, was ignoring my polite emails asking for some update/any form of proactive communication.

    Despite numerous requests, that didn't occur, so I disengaged them and went with another supplier who had been recommended to me at a chance business meeting.

    He's been first rate. Honest, no-nonsense, communicative and has done more for me in a few weeks than the others managed in two years.

    I'm now 99% through the process and therefore very happy to recommend him to others. I've had many requests via PM for details and have happily provided them.

    I've not posted his details on a public forum as firstly, I do not have his permission and secondly, I'd rather not tarnish his name by posting it alongside lesser firms who, in my opinion, have canvassed for the business of the vulnerable using forum's like this and BIG group which, from the outside looking in, seems to have been one big money maker.

    So, that's it, that's my position. No agenda's, no allies and certainly no incentivisation from any of the aforementioned occupiers of this niche little market.
    APNMISERY21 I think that many people will have similar experience like yourself, I'm one of them. Unfortunately I went out as well and paid another tax adviser (not from the mentioned above) who just told me after 3 months and £3000 later that he will look into my case in couple of weeks time . Could you please send me a PM with the contact of the adviser you have used ? Unfortunately I'm still a new member and have less than 5 posts so I can't send PM. Many thanks

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  • cojak
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    Thank you for your update.

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  • APNMISERY21
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    Originally posted by Albert49 View Post
    Your posting history is strange, 14 posts,all commenting on advisors, DSW/Phil are great, then a year later Phil is rubbish and so are WTT, no post on any other subject.
    Makes me think that you may be related to Phil/DSW of old, so bigged him up whilst you were in partnership, now Phil is on his own , you disparage WTT and Phil, and have found a great new advisor, care to enlighten us who it is?
    Not sure what is strange about it tbh.

    I'm merely speaking from experience. At first, I thought Phil was excellent. Seemed a genuine guy, certainly offered some hope and talked a good game.

    I found his colleagues at DSW, who should have been 'managing' my account whilst he fronted the operation to be very very green (that's being kind) and he obviously had bigger plans afoot than merely processing administrative tasks like my account andor liaison with HMRC on my behalf. As it happens, the kids working for him completely cocked this up which gave me no alternatives but to disengage them. The failure in service coincided with the increased profile and the reliance on others imho.


    I then engaged WTT as the 'other' option as this seems a relatively niche market. I found them to be wholly uncommunicative, to the point where GW, was ignoring my polite emails asking for some update/any form of proactive communication.

    Despite numerous requests, that didn't occur, so I disengaged them and went with another supplier who had been recommended to me at a chance business meeting.

    He's been first rate. Honest, no-nonsense, communicative and has done more for me in a few weeks than the others managed in two years.

    I'm now 99% through the process and therefore very happy to recommend him to others. I've had many requests via PM for details and have happily provided them.

    I've not posted his details on a public forum as firstly, I do not have his permission and secondly, I'd rather not tarnish his name by posting it alongside lesser firms who, in my opinion, have canvassed for the business of the vulnerable using forum's like this and BIG group which, from the outside looking in, seems to have been one big money maker.

    So, that's it, that's my position. No agenda's, no allies and certainly no incentivisation from any of the aforementioned occupiers of this niche little market.

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  • Invisiblehand
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    Originally posted by Albert49 View Post
    Makes me think that you may be related to Phil/DSW of old, so bigged him up whilst you were in partnership, now Phil is on his own , you disparage WTT and Phil
    But surely our Phil would never have asked his colleagues to post great reviews?

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  • Albert49
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    Originally posted by APNMISERY21 View Post
    FWIW, I have appointed an excellent alternative to the usual suspects feted on here.

    The company I appointed simply knock spots off Graham Webberg and his colleagues as well as DSW.

    In the event you are requiring late assistance with this matter, please feel free to PM me for their details.
    Your posting history is strange, 14 posts,all commenting on advisors, DSW/Phil are great, then a year later Phil is rubbish and so are WTT, no post on any other subject.
    Makes me think that you may be related to Phil/DSW of old, so bigged him up whilst you were in partnership, now Phil is on his own , you disparage WTT and Phil, and have found a great new advisor, care to enlighten us who it is?

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  • NeedTheSunshine
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    Originally posted by APNMISERY21 View Post
    FWIW, I have appointed an excellent alternative to the usual suspects feted on here.

    The company I appointed simply knock spots off Graham Webberg and his colleagues as well as DSW.

    In the event you are requiring late assistance with this matter, please feel free to PM me for their details.
    Please do share here. Why the need for secrecy?

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  • APNMISERY21
    replied
    FWIW, I have appointed an excellent alternative to the usual suspects feted on here.

    The company I appointed simply knock spots off Graham Webberg and his colleagues as well as DSW.

    In the event you are requiring late assistance with this matter, please feel free to PM me for their details.

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  • Invisiblehand
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    It's worth stating that Phil also mentioned/tweeted last week that Boris would be onside so hes obviously doing things he doesnt tell even me in detail.

    I've reason to believe hes made huge inroads and it's unlikely that a week ago he suddenly became a right wing tory and supported Boris and (interestingly for reasons he only says will become obvious) Rees Mogg.
    Mogg has long been a supporter of scrapping the loan charge.

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  • NeedTheSunshine
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    Originally posted by TheInvoicer View Post
    Have you considered going to the press? Stride stood up and said no one would be made bankrupt from LC, you have debt collectors after you.
    Media like “just another lying politician” story.


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    Technically Stride said that HMRC wouldn't make anyone bankrupt. He didn't mention the debt collectors. At least he's moved on to a new role.

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  • TheInvoicer
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    Originally posted by badzmaru View Post
    I need some serious help now, I’ve got HMRC who have changed my tax code and taking money directly from me and they’ve now got debt collectors chasing me.


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum
    Have you considered going to the press? Stride stood up and said no one would be made bankrupt from LC, you have debt collectors after you.
    Media like “just another lying politician” story.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • dammit chloe
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    Boris has been known for some time to be more onside ( look at his campaign team ) so not sure that is any special knowledge. The vast majority of the political side of things is done by LCAG and Phil is not part of that. Phil is doing his own complementary thing to destabilise HMRC.

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  • BrilloPad
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    It's worth stating that Phil also mentioned/tweeted last week that Boris would be onside so hes obviously doing things he doesnt tell even me in detail.

    I've reason to believe hes made huge inroads and it's unlikely that a week ago he suddenly became a right wing tory and supported Boris and (interestingly for reasons he only says will become obvious) Rees Mogg.

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  • BrilloPad
    replied
    Phil can only do what he can and he can't force HMRC to fix things. He is on it constantly on it. Nor can he constantly update people as his time is better spent doing the actual work.

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