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Settlement and loan write off

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    #21
    Originally posted by lowpaidworker View Post
    I believe HMRC are stalling people who trying to settle or agree a TTP for the loan charge in order just offload to a debt collection agency
    Take that up with your MP, Debt collection agencies won't touch anything that is contentious or disputed.
    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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      #22
      Not sure about stalling

      Originally posted by lowpaidworker View Post
      I believe HMRC are stalling people who trying to settle or agree a TTP for the loan charge in order just offload to a debt collection agency
      No idea if this is true or not, though it's not always a terrible thing to have the debt in the debt collection agencies hands, certainly the ones I have dealt with in the past who collect on behalf of HMRC haven't seemed like some dreadful dark alternative.

      From reading the article it does appear HMRC were the aggressors not the DC's?

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        #23
        Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
        No idea if this is true or not, though it's not always a terrible thing to have the debt in the debt collection agencies hands, certainly the ones I have dealt with in the past who collect on behalf of HMRC haven't seemed like some dreadful dark alternative.

        From reading the article it does appear HMRC were the aggressors not the DC's?
        possibly... but then the commitments made about not forcing people to sell main home or pay half their income …. then they don't need to worry. Gets them out of that little hole

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