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    Self Declaring tax avoidance schemes

    A couple I years ago I was naive enough to use the Talent/Hadden/Batchworth whatever you want to call it scheme.

    I have now gone the limited company route and am doing my self assessment tax return for the first time. I have chosen the the option that I used a tax avoidance scheme and it is asking me for a scheme registration number (SRN) which Talent do not have as they are based offshore.

    It looks like I need to fill in form AAG2 on the HMRC website to self declare the scheme. Does anyone know if this gives you a SRN. Has anyone gone through this process before and have any advice to offer. In the absence of any useful advice can anyone recommend a company that can help with these sort of things.

    Thanks
    David

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    Originally posted by davetza View Post
    A couple I years ago I was naive enough to use the Talent/Hadden/Batchworth whatever you want to call it scheme.

    I have now gone the limited company route and am doing my self assessment tax return for the first time. I have chosen the the option that I used a tax avoidance scheme and it is asking me for a scheme registration number (SRN) which Talent do not have as they are based offshore.

    It looks like I need to fill in form AAG2 on the HMRC website to self declare the scheme. Does anyone know if this gives you a SRN. Has anyone gone through this process before and have any advice to offer. In the absence of any useful advice can anyone recommend a company that can help with these sort of things.

    Thanks
    David
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      Can you not get in touch with someone from Talent?

      If the scheme involved a loan then it may not need to be declared.

      I would be wary of taking advice from anyone who isn't totally familiar with the scheme.

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