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Which is wrongOriginally posted by Delendog View PostIt is applied to the loan values in each year.
if you have 10% expenses it not just the loan value that should be taken into account, it's the loan value + salary.
Tell HMRC that expenses aren't just conveniently linked to the value of the loan - it's your entire income for the year
It's despicable that they are only applying this to people who ask
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It is applied to the loan values in each year.Originally posted by akiras View PostHi,
I have read few posts mentioning 10% reduction of settlement figure based on expenses.
Is the 10% based on loan amount each year you were in the scheme or is it 10% reduction in the settlement tax figure?
Say.. disguised renumeration scheme was used for 3 years totalling to gross amounts A , B and C. The settlement figure is amount X.
Is the reduction calculated after reducing amount A , B and C by 10% and calculating the tax due on revised amounts ?
Or
Is the 10% reduction of X?
I understand HMRC may not be applying this to everyone but just want to understand the calculation done.
Thanks,
Akira.
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Settlement figure expense question
Hi,
I have read few posts mentioning 10% reduction of settlement figure based on expenses.
Is the 10% based on loan amount each year you were in the scheme or is it 10% reduction in the settlement tax figure?
Say.. disguised renumeration scheme was used for 3 years totalling to gross amounts A , B and C. The settlement figure is amount X.
Is the reduction calculated after reducing amount A , B and C by 10% and calculating the tax due on revised amounts ?
Or
Is the 10% reduction of X?
I understand HMRC may not be applying this to everyone but just want to understand the calculation done.
Thanks,
Akira.Tags: None
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