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Ive just received my renewal from HMRC for the annual fee for the money laundry registration of £110 I resent paying it and have spoken to the tax office about changing my business to a temp agency, which is basically what I do. They tell me I would still have to register and consider it tax avoidance I asked if it was then a tax at which point they waffled. My question is can I join a body to avoid the fee (I'd rather give them the £110)?

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could try ICB - I do mine via them and yes your right I would rather add cost to them and have some form of cover I will get some advise/help along the way. Still a fee but a little more with it.

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Nice retort, Dingo! ..... is it a tax then? LOL

Begs the question though, what is wrong with tax avoidance. Buying food instead of petrol is tax avoidance.

Well played.

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Thanks for the reply I've just joined the ICB£46.50 instead of the £110.00 bargain! Thanks Donna I owe you a drink!

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I don't think I'm wrong, but perhaps James can confirm, but you also need to pay the ICB for a practice certificate to be covered for under money laundry regulations. That should be another £78.00.

Do the ICB allow students (£46.50 fee you paid) to practice?



-- Edited by YLB-HO on Friday 11th of May 2012 09:28:21 PM

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Your right Frauke, there's something missing there.

To use ICB to cover you for money laundering surely it would be :

1) Membership to at least AICB

2) PII insurance

3) Practice certificate (which you can't get without sufficient PII)

So,

£46.50 would be for membership by exemption then another £78 for the practice licence so should be £124.50 plus the cost of acceptable PII (which Dingo probably had anyway?).





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But on a positive note in effect you get access to the support and advice of ICB for an extra £14.50 [assuming PII was already in place].


Hal AFA FFTA.

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