if anyone comes asking about these schemes pretty easy to direct them to the S58 link on this site to illustrate the potential horrors of avoidance.
I wouldnt personally entertain any of them, even ones underwritten by HMRC. Reason being we all know they have a time machine that could quite easily undo any prior governments legislative nods of compliance. If its a loophole they can in future shut it down retro so where is the upside?
Im actually surprised these guys arent part of the HMRC clampdown on avoidance scheme promoters. Awful though it may sound Im almost tempted to phone HMRC and ask their views, one way to see either way if it works or they are breaking the rules.
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You'd be surprised - we get loads of people coming to us asking about these schemes - we explain the risks and they still think that the promised 'take home' is worth the riskOriginally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI can't believe any of these firms are going to make money selling schemes these days.
They've missed the boat (literally). The heydays when you could fund a company yacht, from the fees, are long gone.
Spirit of Montpelier flies the flag! - Lee takes a break
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I can't believe any of these firms are going to make money selling schemes these days.
They've missed the boat (literally). The heydays when you could fund a company yacht, from the fees, are long gone.
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According to DueDil - it's 62Originally posted by DaveB View PostIndeed, and we "did" Tax Devil a while back as per my earlier post.
Mr Hazzard has been a very busy boy judging by the number of directorships he holds. 22 currently, 11 incorporated this year and all but one within the last 18 months.
Most of them in association with Andrew Gilfillan who is also a Director of Mann Made Corporate Services Ltd. There's also a new incorporation under Tangela Tax - wonder how long it will be before they're promising people 98% take home
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That tallys with the information that I got on him from DueDil. Would be interested to hear what he had to sayOriginally posted by DaveB View PostNow this is pure conjecture, but given that Hazzard is a fairly unusual name and the christian name fits as well....
There is a Peter Hazard working for Mann Made Group who's website says:
He's listed as Senior Company Administrator.
His age according to CompanyCheck.co.uk is 27, and from the mug shot on the Mann Group team page that looks about right.
Anyone want to give him a buzz?
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Now this is pure conjecture, but given that Hazzard is a fairly unusual name and the christian name fits as well....
There is a Peter Hazard working for Mann Made Group who's website says:
He's listed as Senior Company Administrator.The Mann Made Group is a leading supplier of corporate and trust services to professional advisors and high net worth individuals and families.
We offer you a team of highly motivated professional people who are experienced in operating within an entrepreneurial environment.
We pride ourselves on our client focus and the ability to efficiently provide high-level tax and corporate advice and services to add value to your business.
His age according to CompanyCheck.co.uk is 27, and from the mug shot on the Mann Group team page that looks about right.
Anyone want to give him a buzz?
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Indeed, and we "did" Tax Devil a while back as per my earlier post.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostThe Director of this company is also behind Tax Devil and Onshore Tax Solutions Ltd - all 3 companies incorporated this year with no financials available
Mr Hazzard has been a very busy boy judging by the number of directorships he holds. 22 currently, 11 incorporated this year and all but one within the last 18 months.
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And there will be greedy cretins who will go for them because it's what they want to hear.
I still laugh at them, but now I just shove them all in the HMRC Enquiries sub-forum and let them swim about.
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The Director of this company is also behind Tax Devil and Onshore Tax Solutions Ltd - all 3 companies incorporated this year with no financials available
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Hmmm - their "how it works" page doesn't actually tell you how it works.
Funny that.
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Well lets see shall we?Originally posted by smalldog View Postany thoughts:beansaver.co.uk/how-it-works/]How it works | BeansaverBeansaver[/url]
apparently not tax avoidance in HMRC's eyes?
Originally posted by Beansaver WebsiteOur ethos is one of trust and transparency, providing you with a combination of solid tax planning and total commitment to excellent client care.
The tax planning solution we offer will truly deliver both now and in the future. We are interested in long term relationships with our clients and our tax planning experts will ensure you always benefit from the most beneficial solutions for your current circumstances.
We would love to talk to you, and tell you more about why over the past 14 years, thousands of contractors have trusted this tax planning to maximise their income.Originally posted by companies houseName & Registered Office:
BEANSAVER LIMITED
UNIT 1 CITY POINT
156 CHAPEL STREET
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Company No. 09066979
Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 02/06/2014
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
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Accounting Reference Date: 30/06
Last Accounts Made Up To: (NO ACCOUNTS FILED)
Next Accounts Due: 02/03/2016
Last Return Made Up To:
Next Return Due: 30/06/2015One of which just happens to beOriginally posted by Companycheck.co.ukCode:Current Directors and Secretaries Current Officer Name Appointed Current/Dissolved Resigned Total Mr Richard Peter Hazzard 02-06-2014 22 9 31
Which I believe we have come across recently..... http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...tax-devil.html :roll eyes:Originally posted by companycheck.co.uk
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