"She and her husband have been informed by their solicitor"
This one always worries me - a solicitor is NOT a tax advisor, and although a lot of solicitors know a lot about tax one should go to a tax advisor for tax advice.
Would you ask your Tax Advisor for Legal advice?
If I was told something like that, I would at least check it with Revenue to make sure everything's above board. Maybe she'll check with Revenue anyway and will find out the truth without me having to steel myself to let her know. I don't think I could just let it lie - if they got caught by Revenue, I'd feel so guilty!
Where there is any doubt about the rules - yes.So is the only way to make sure you understand your tax liabilities and pay everything you have to pay talking to a tax advisor?
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