Originally posted by meridian
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All sorts of trouble .... (Tax & VAT)
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostNixon Williams, WhitefieldTax and Maslins make valuable contributions on these forums and are clearly experienced dealing with HMRC, but there are others too.
I'm expecting to have to pay up front for some help.
Any other recommendations would be appreciated.Comment
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Originally posted by helpplease View PostAny other recommendations would be appreciated.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostRing InTouch and speak to Louisa about it. Make sure to mention who sent you their wayComment
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There but for the grace...
Hello there, I am new to this board but saw the post and totally sympathise with OP; was almost in the same situation myself. My Company has been running for 3 years, only small bits and pieces going through in Yrs1 and 2 as I was also in perm employment, husband did the books, HMRC VAT etc. Year 3 I got a lucrative contract, worked abroad and now back "resting" and looking at the accounts. Things had been filed, we had reported and paid VAT and CT. But discovered huge hole in paper trail for Dividends etc and no idea what the tax implications were from a personal tax perspective as we were both directors. Lots of headless chicken behaviour before we decided we needed professional advice.
Fortunately have now engaged a local accountant (not cheap, but seems to know her stuff) who is putting us right, ensuring we are compliant and sorting out the SA which we didn't get round to doing. I am sure we will have some penalties to pay, hopefully not too much, but at least we will have a clean basis for going forward.
Its scary how easily things can get away from you - and I should know better as I am a finance person. Thoughts are with you and hope you get it all sorted out.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSorry to hear your situation, not just the debts but the marrige too.
What is your wifes role in the company? is she a director too? Also what has happened to the money that is owed in VAT, CT & PAYE that has not been paid, if its not in the company anymore? Have you taken it as dividends/salary, or has it gone from the company unaccounted for. There is a chance that HMRC could push for you to get the police involved if the money has just gone from the company.
(PS Don't divorce the wife, if it goes pear shaped and you go bankrupt take her with you)Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostDare I ask? How are things with the Mrs?
Sadly my two week holiday in Croatia that I've paid up front for is non refundable ...
Either I flog it on ebay, go on my own or put up with company I could do without.
It was spent by both of us it seems.Comment
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Originally posted by Caoradubh View PostIts scary how easily things can get away from you - and I should know better as I am a finance person. Thoughts are with you and hope you get it all sorted out.
However, having spoken to JSA again ... well it doesnt surprise me we are in this mess. Company accounts where due to be filled yesterday, they had no idea .....Comment
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