Correspondence

Letter from Ruth Stanier to the Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group

Correspondence and annexes sent to Sir Edward Davey in respect of disguised remuneration loan schemes and the loan charge.

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Letter from Ruth Stanier to the Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group

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Appendix 1 – Key dates for scheme users to report and pay the loan charge

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Appendix 2 – Anonymised disguised remuneration case studies

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Appendix 3 – Detail on HMRC settlements

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Details

Ruth Stanier, HMRC Director General for Customer Strategy and Tax Design, has written to Sir Edward Davey MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on the loan charge, which sets out:

  • the history of disguised remuneration loan schemes
  • the legality and fairness of HMRC’s actions
  • details on settling for those affected
  • next steps

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Published 7 March 2019

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