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I wish to appeal on the grounds that you have wasted so much of my time, I wish to waste some of yours.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Not 100% true. As in the letter, above, it can be appealed
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A final closure notice, under s28(1b) and (2) TMA 1970, is just that. End of.
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Originally posted by BlueSquid View Post
Yep same here
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Originally posted by handyandy View PostI just got closure notice letters form HMRC for Actinium with no changes to return or tax due.
see here https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...ml#post2949431
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I just got closure notice letters form HMRC for Actinium with no changes to return or tax due.
see here https://forums.contractoruk.com/hmrc...ml#post2949431
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Originally posted by fastgreencat View PostThe link to 'settling my tax for DR schemes' requests any details I can provide for every tax year. I am unclear if I just need to supply details for just the year in which there is an open enquiry ?
What a ridiculous mess they've allowed to happen here.
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I'm in the same position. A letter in 2007 saying that HMRC were investigating the dividend payments for year 2005-2006. Then nothing until last month when I receive a letter saying I can settle ?
The link to 'settling my tax for DR schemes' requests any details I can provide for every tax year. I am unclear if I just need to supply details for just the year in which there is an open enquiry ?
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There's something a bit odd going on with this scheme.
HMRC write to users in 2006/7 saying they're taking it up with the employer. None of the usual advice about making payments on account to avoid interest clocking up etc. And then nothing much for 15 years.
And now they send some quite frankly bizarre letters.
I had a suspicion of what may be coming next but now I'm not so sure.
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Originally posted by canoas View PostSays "our records show that you were involved with the following avoidance scheme Actinium Dividend for tax year 2006/2007......you may genuinely have no idea that you have been involved in avoidance and there are some umbrella companies that do operate compliant schemes. Fill in on line form and search disguised remuneration setting your tax affairs terms 2020, if you decide to settle under these terms there's an online form to fill in......................................."
I think this letter is what is known as a softener. I expect the next one will be a lot more direct, as in pay up or else.Last edited by stonehenge; 15 June 2022, 15:06.
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Originally posted by canoas View Post
Means "Actinium Dividend" between 2006 and 2007 tax years. I only was with them from Feb 2006 till I think March 2007
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
If this really is the very first correspondence you've had off them, then they are too late to tax you. However, other people who used this scheme did have enquiries opened into their tax returns many years ago, so maybe you've forgotten an earlier letter?
The interest for 2005/6 will be around 58%. Eg. if you owed £10,000 in tax/nics, then the total including interest would be around £15,800.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
Does the letter say what they are going to do? Sometimes they write to you as a precursor before issuing certain types of notices.
Seems quite vague actually!
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