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Thankfully, it seems the agent didn't get as far as filing any SA returns and is no longer authorised.
If so, I can't see why 2019/20 in particular requires a letter as it's now out of date and hopefully, the HMRC advisor made an accurate note of the telecon with the OP.
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mybestattempt said:Thankfully, it seems the agent didn't get as far as filing any SA returns and is no longer authorised.
If so, I can't see why 2019/20 in particular requires a letter as it's now out of date and hopefully, the HMRC advisor made an accurate note of the telecon with the OP.
I hope so🙏🙏🙏
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Excellent news. I hope that your colleagues are equally fortunate in the event that their claims are further scrutinised. I fear not!andrew_savva said:mybestattempt said:Thankfully, it seems the agent didn't get as far as filing any SA returns and is no longer authorised.
If so, I can't see why 2019/20 in particular requires a letter as it's now out of date and hopefully, the HMRC advisor made an accurate note of the telecon with the OP.
I hope so🙏🙏🙏0
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