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Hello, Back in January 2015 i started a new job and with it came a company car, i got all the details and immediately called HMRC to inform them of this. Fast forward a few months and in August 2015 i left the company,returned the company car and again immediately called HMRC to inform them of this. Started a new job with a new company in September 2015 which didn't come with a company car. I get a letter from HMRC in September 2015 to say that i have underpaid tax so i call them up and they say its to do with the company car i used to have in the old job, they said they will adjust my tax code to make sure i pay back what i owe in the next financial year. I never really argued and said ok. Fast forward to now and i am still paying it back and my tax code has changed at least twice because of it all. Surely i shouldn't be paying back tax on a company car i returned back in August 2015 and even informed HMRC of all the changes??
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i think its been long enough and HMRC have still to provide the SAR we requested, it was requested on the 3rd Jan 2017 and still no sign off it. Can anyone now point me on the next steps , also to note i have heard nothing from PastDue also in the last few weeks.
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Ok, i will give it another week then as i assume that will be 40days.
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applied for the SAR from HMRC on the 3rd Jan 2017 and still nothing back from them. So in theory 12/13th Feb is their 40 days up then ?? Also i will continue to ignore PastDue and not communicate with them what so ever. Thanks again
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just an update on this thread. Applied for the SAR from HMRC but still have yet to receive it, in that time we have had only had 1 letter from PastDue. I am still ignoring the letters from PastDue until i get the SAR from HMRC but just worried in regards to time as we applied for the SAR at the start of January and its still not here. Shall i write a letter in or make contact with HMRC again ??
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well i do think they are correct and we do owe them xxx amount but i am not sure, i will see when the SAR arrives
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shall i await the SAR from them (HMRC) now or write them a letter outlining all this ? thanks for the advice
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Just off the phone with HMRC, firstly spoke to the person on the repayment plan team. As soon as they took my details they said i shouldn't be speaking to them and to call Pastdue , i then said i am refusing to speak or deal with Pastdue and will only deal with HMRC on this matter. They then said they'll transfer me to the specialist team that looks after repayments. After the transfer i again give my details and the person asked was i paying it all in full today, i said no and will setup a repayment plan now with them for a direct debit. I was then told this isn't possible and the debt is now with Pastdue and to call them to arrange repayment. I said i have requested a SAR from HMRC and will not under any circumstances deal with Pastdue, they then said well sorry there is nothing we can do. I then ended the call by saying i will now put all this in writing and expect a reply from HMRC on this matter. So after pushing them that i will only deal with them (HMRC) they are now saying no and to only deal with Pastdue. Any ideas or advice on what i should do next ??
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will update soon when i get feedback from HMRC
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thanks renegadedeimp I will call back again and ask for a manager to deal with my issue and to start a repayment plan. Is it worth even a writing recorded delivery letter to HMRC about this ?
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thanks for the feedback again, I called HMRC and said we have completed the SAR but i was told i cant setup a repayment plan as the 'debt' now lies with pastdue and i have to contact them. I did mention that i would prefer to deal with HMRC but the person on the phone said to call pastdue now. any ideas on what to do now as i dont want to leave it to long ?
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thanks for the feedback We have started contact to HMRC in the form of applying and completing the SAR. Do you feel we should wait till the SAR is here before contacting HMRC again or contact them now to setup a repayment plan. I have had a couple missed calls from Pastdue but have ignored them. Thanks
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