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Hi all,

could anyone here advise me regarding hmrc.to cut along strory short in 2011 i wanted to go self employed and registerd online.Only to find that after registering 2 days later my source of funding had let me down.Anway i then contacted hmrc by phone and spoke to a lady regarding my problems with funding ect.And explained i wasnt going to go self employed.She advised me that i needed to wright a letter explaining but it had been logged on there system.Since then i keept recieving letters stating late payments for not filling a tax return in.So i sent a cover letter back to them and got into a game of letter tennis.After a while the letters stopped for a while (around 4-6 wks) so i thought they had finaly got the message.But thren i recieved a letter from a dca and then the phone calls started.so i rang back and explained my side of the story.the bloke who answerd said am i putting it into dispute.so i made myself clear yes i am doing.bearing in mind it is now 2013.i recieved a call today from a nice sounding lady saying she had some good news for me.And continued to say

hmrc have called and i only owe them £20.95 after they have reviewed my problem.now what i would like to know is after all the stress and playing tennis letters ect do i have grounds for compensation in a county court at all.or is this something everyone has to put up with in life.Any help would be appreciated.

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Hi Welcome to CAG, my thinking is you would be very unlikely to get much out of HMRC over this, and the tine and trouble getting anything done would probably not be worth it.

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Hi Welcome to CAG, my thinking is you would be very unlikely to get much out of HMRC over this, and the tine and trouble getting anything done would probably not be worth it.

THANKS BRIGA thought is might be worth a try

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THANKS BRIGA thought is might be worth a try

Seen it tried on a few occasions nothing significant came of any attempts I'm

sorry to say.

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