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Guest repliedIs penalty just because of ToAA or for another reason?
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Michael J Perry might be able to help you. He is here on the forums. He started the top topic which is a sticky, so hit back on your browser and look to the top.Originally posted by nickersan View PostI am currently trying to reach a settlement in respect of a loan based scheme for which there has been a FTT ruling in favour of HMRC (Sandfield/Consulting Overseas).
As the organisers of the scheme are long gone, I have been trying to find professional representation, to help negotiate with HMRC as the levels at which tax has been applied (43% on all amounts received) plus the inclusion of Transfer Of Assets Abroad that appears to adds an somewhere in the region of 20% to the sums I received.
Can anybody recommend a professional body or person that I could help me reach an agreement with HMRC?
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Professional representation when dealing with HMRC
I am currently trying to reach a settlement in respect of a loan based scheme for which there has been a FTT ruling in favour of HMRC (Sandfield/Consulting Overseas).
As the organisers of the scheme are long gone, I have been trying to find professional representation, to help negotiate with HMRC as the levels at which tax has been applied (43% on all amounts received) plus the inclusion of Transfer Of Assets Abroad that appears to adds an somewhere in the region of 20% to the sums I received.
Can anybody recommend a professional body or person that I could help me reach an agreement with HMRC?Tags: None
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