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    #61
    Originally posted by RunningMan View Post
    Oh no I always knew that was coming.
    What I didnt anticipate was the robbing-plot of 2019.
    It's generally the case that a succesful robbing plot leads naturally to another grander, bolder robbing-plot. Learn to think like a criminal and you'll understand HMRC 100%.
    Help preserve the right to be a contractor in the UK

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      #62
      Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
      Montpelier handed this to HMRC on a plate by leaving it 6 months too late to appeal Huitson.

      You can't really blame HMRC for looking a gift horse in the mouth.
      Does anyone know why they didn't get the appeal in on time?
      Newbie to this and having the same APN problems.

      Thanks for listening

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        #63
        Help!

        I thought they had forgotten me but I've just received a letter from HMRC stating that in the next 1 to 10 weeks they will send me a follower notice and an accelerated payment notice.

        I'm sure it's been discussed before but I can't remember the options now.

        I have a tax certificate for the full amount. I'm not a member of NTRT.

        What are my options? Do I need to inform MontP?

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          #64
          Originally posted by mossman View Post
          I thought they had forgotten me but I've just received a letter from HMRC stating that in the next 1 to 10 weeks they will send me a follower notice and an accelerated payment notice.

          I'm sure it's been discussed before but I can't remember the options now.

          I have a tax certificate for the full amount. I'm not a member of NTRT.

          What are my options? Do I need to inform MontP?
          Yes - contact MontP. I emailed MontP and their view is that this is unlawful and are working on a response to HMRC.

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            #65
            Originally posted by mossman View Post
            Do I need to inform MontP?
            Yes, probably best to contact them.

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              #66
              Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
              Yes, probably best to contact them.
              Just to let you know - today l recieved actual notices...

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                #67
                Montp

                OK thanks. Who do I contact at Montp? Last time I contacted them it was someone called Quinn, but that was a long time ago.

                Is it best to contact by phone, email or post?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by mossman View Post
                  OK thanks. Who do I contact at Montp? Last time I contacted them it was someone called Quinn, but that was a long time ago.

                  Is it best to contact by phone, email or post?
                  [email protected] Dawn Bull. Scan the letter and email to her.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by OnARoadToNoWhere View Post
                    Yes - contact MontP. I emailed MontP and their view is that this is unlawful and are working on a response to HMRC.
                    that's what they told me too. New joiner.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by KK1 View Post
                      that's what they told me too. New joiner.
                      That's OK provided MP don't land us with penalties to go along with tax and interest.

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