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YOu do not have to have an adviser int he same place as you. I would suggest a UK adviser.
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Thanks Webberg, its a bit difficult as I am no longer in HMRC jurisdiction so not sure if the tax advisors here in Guernsey will be familiar with the HMRC situations, do you think they will? I intend to comply with what they have asked for in the notice ie payslips and bank statements for the period their written request refers to, but that will show nothing untoward as I was entirely PAYE during that period.Originally posted by webberg View PostA schedule 36 notice has teeth in the form of penalties for non compliance.
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A schedule 36 notice has teeth in the form of penalties for non compliance.Originally posted by panders View PostHi all
Today I had the joy of 2 envelopes from HMRC, one telling me I’ll need to submit a Self Assessment and the other a Schedule 36 notice instructing me to provide documents relating to an umbrella company I used 2017/2018 but the request from HMRC asks for documents from 2019 when I was no longer contracting. Any clue what might be going on? I’m happy to provide what is asked for but if they have got the year wrong it will be a waste of time. The other complicating factor is that I have moved to Guernsey and a lot of my paperwork is in transit or storage...so will struggle to provide payslips etc
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Schedule 36 notice from HMRC
Hi all
Today I had the joy of 2 envelopes from HMRC, one telling me I’ll need to submit a Self Assessment and the other a Schedule 36 notice instructing me to provide documents relating to an umbrella company I used 2017/2018 but the request from HMRC asks for documents from 2019 when I was no longer contracting. Any clue what might be going on? I’m happy to provide what is asked for but if they have got the year wrong it will be a waste of time. The other complicating factor is that I have moved to Guernsey and a lot of my paperwork is in transit or storage...so will struggle to provide payslips etcTags: None
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