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Previously on "Sunday Solutions Anyone Else Having A Problem"
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Any Idea how to track these people down?
Interested in hearing if they were ever charged with fraud?
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Originally posted by mikemloy View PostThe 12K was based on my final accounts delivered by Bradbury of my partnership and the demand was from HMRC.....at the time it nearly crippled me (not to mention the pain I felt about double paying tax), but hopefully that sage is behind me now.
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Originally posted by FICO View PostHi Mike,
was the 12K the figure Bradbury calculated for you based on the partnership scheme?
Thanks
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HMRC time to pay
Originally posted by regron View PostWithout going into actual figures, how did the negotiation for time to pay play out ?
HMC: you owe us 12k
Me: I don't have it
HMRC how much can you afford to pay?
ME: xxx per month
HMRC: ok set up a Standing order
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One year on
Finally getting to the end of this. Ultimately having to pay a stupid sum.
Anyone else still going through this?
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Thanks Mike
I'm still waiting for the HMRC hopefully can get this sorted once and for all
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Took me 18 months to pay it all back, based on 12k you can work out out how much per month. I paid that much to get rid of it whilst I was in a good contract. Just in case I found myself out of work. Fortunately it's all in the past for me so if anything ever does come back to me then I'll book a holiday 😄 point is HMRC would be happy with whatever reasonable timescale you set but must stick with it....
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Originally posted by mikemloy View PostAll
Not sure how much luck your accountant will have with them...but I hope he/she has better luck than the rest of us. I had to repay £12k but obviously didn't have it, HMRC will let you pay it in instalments...if that helps.
I am a member of the legal group and posted earlier in this thread. Basically our money has gone. If you think there is an avenue we haven't tried think again. This was a clever scam and the money has gone, any that had so far been recovered has gone to the administrators.
Probably not what you wanted to hear but I don't have any good news I'm afraid.
was the 12K the figure Bradbury calculated for you based on the partnership scheme?
Thanks
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Not sure how much luck your accountant will have with them...but I hope he/she has better luck than the rest of us. I had to repay £12k but obviously didn't have it, HMRC will let you pay it in instalments...if that helps.
I am a member of the legal group and posted earlier in this thread. Basically our money has gone. If you think there is an avenue we haven't tried think again. This was a clever scam and the money has gone, any that had so far been recovered has gone to the administrators.
Probably not what you wanted to hear but I don't have any good news I'm afraid.
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Originally posted by JoseMaria View PostHello,
I am in the same situation. For me is even worse because I am Spanish and my English is not very good. So I am really lost with this issue.
I have sent to HMRC all my payslips and my bank statements.
I still do not have an answer from them.
They want me to pay 12 thousand pounds. I do not have that money. I even did not earn that amount in 2008 when I worked some months in England using Sunday Solutions as umbrella company.
Is there any group or association of people defrauded by Sunday Solutions?
How many people were defrauded? Could we join together using the same lawyer?
Could we ask for signatures to help with this on webs like www.change.org?
If Sunday Solutions had a legal permit to work and offer services, the person or govern who gave them this legal permit should be responsible of this massive fraud?
There were many people defrauded by Sunday Solutions and as I understand there was a group of people who started a legal case but not sure if they had any success. I am also still waiting for my meeting with the HMRC as I also cannot pay the incorrect amount requested by them. Have you heard back yet?
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Hello,
I am in the same situation. For me is even worse because I am Spanish and my English is not very good. So I am really lost with this issue.
I have sent to HMRC all my payslips and my bank statements.
I still do not have an answer from them.
They want me to pay 12 thousand pounds. I do not have that money. I even did not earn that amount in 2008 when I worked some months in England using Sunday Solutions as umbrella company.
Is there any group or association of people defrauded by Sunday Solutions?
How many people were defrauded? Could we join together using the same lawyer?
Could we ask for signatures to help with this on webs like www.change.org?
If Sunday Solutions had a legal permit to work and offer services, the person or govern who gave them this legal permit should be responsible of this massive fraud?
Originally posted by FICO View PostMy accountant is arranging a meeting with the HMRC as I have received the recent demand.
The HMRC are not accepting that we only received a net payment from the partnership even though I have all the proof, bank statements etc.
Any advice as I cannot pay the full amount requested and the HMRC say we are liable even though there should be nothing to pay. I will try and explain that the figure stated by Bradbury is incorrect.
I wonder what happened to the VAT money Willowmeade received from my agency too?!
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My accountant is arranging a meeting with the HMRC as I have received the recent demand.
The HMRC are not accepting that we only received a net payment from the partnership even though I have all the proof, bank statements etc.
Any advice as I cannot pay the full amount requested and the HMRC say we are liable even though there should be nothing to pay. I will try and explain that the figure stated by Bradbury is incorrect.
I wonder what happened to the VAT money Willowmeade received from my agency too?!
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