How much money has been / will be collected from people facing the Loan Charge either in the way of settlements or due to pay the Loan Charge

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Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

How much money has been / will be collected from people facing the Loan Charge either in the form of settlements or due via self assessment to pay the Loan Charge

Yours faithfully,

Simon Owen

no-reply@hmrc.ecase.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

Our ref: FOI2020/01803

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Dear Mr Owen

We are writing in response to your request for information, received on 2
October 2020.

Yours sincerely,

HMRC Freedom of Information Team

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Our ref: IR2020/02490

Dear Mr Owen,

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Dear [email address] on behalf of FOI Central Team,

Thanks you for your response. I understand that going through all of the self assessments make take more time. So please can you for now just provide the amount of money agreed on for collecting either paid in one lump sum or over TTP payments. Example of TTP; If someone owes 50,000 and they have paid 20,000 and the rest (30,000) is on TTP over a number of years, I'm requesting the agreed amount of 50,000.

Yours sincerely,

Simon Owen

no-reply@hmrc.ecase.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

Our ref: FOI2020/02529

Dear Mr Owen,

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the coming weeks our priorities are to provide critical existing and new
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time. As a result, resources may be diverted away from usual compliance or
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delay and providing an estimated time for response.

Yours sincerely

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Dear Mr Owen

We are writing in response to your request for information, received 5
November 2020.

Yours sincerely,

HMRC Freedom of Information Team