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Castlemaine Associates Ltd - Petition to Wind Up

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    #11
    Originally posted by Water Dude View Post
    I think we made a massive mistake with this and just had no idea how to get out of it so we have stayed with them.
    We went along with their advice, back in 17 to 19 and repaid the loans, via an entity they had in Bulgaria
    Of which they kept a portion to pay tax man, which then got mysteriously held in Bulgaria.

    Now 5 years down the line, no idea where we are with this and no idea what to do except stick with them.
    So, you repaid the loans but still owe tax on them? Ie. double whammy?

    I think it was debunked a long time ago that repaying loans would somehow remove any tax liability.

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      #12
      Hi All,

      I think I'm in a similar situation to Water Dude.

      To be honest, I'm in a bit of a mess about this.

      I also unfortunately got involved with Castlemaine, and have a substantial amount of money stuck in Bulgaria that was retained for future settlement with HMRC. Go Accountancy & Outsourcing are asking for a fee to try to get this money out of Bulgaria, but I don't know whether this is simply another scheme to squeeze even more money out of me. I really don't know what to do. If there's anyone in a similar situation, it would be great to hear your thoughts.

      Many thanks in advance.

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        #13
        Just to be clear about what happened here. Have I got this right?

        Say you had loans totalling £100k.
        To get around the loan charge, Castlemaine advised repaying these loans.
        You transferred £100k to an entity in Bulgaria.
        You've never seen any of the £100k again. (Allegedly it's still in Bulgaria)
        You're now on the hook with HMRC for tax on the loans (say to the tune of £40k).

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          #14
          Hi

          No, that’s not quite right. I don’t really want to go into too much detail because I’m well aware that following the advice of Castlemaine was a mistake.

          The way the scheme worked meant that the Bulgarian company retained 10% of the loan value for later settlement with HMRC, but then the Bulgarian tax authorities froze the company’s assets.

          Go Accountancy & Outsoucing have offered to start legal proceedings to recover the money for a significant flat fee plus a substantial percentage of the recovered funds.

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            #15
            So you're still in possession of 90%?

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              #16
              Yes (and HMRC are fully aware of how the scheme operated), but the reason for posting is to get opinions on whether it is worth trying to recover the money from the Bulgarian company. Go Accountancy & Outsourcing appear to be saying that, if I don’t agree to their terms, then even if the assets are unfrozen, I won’t see a penny.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Hindsight View Post
                Yes (and HMRC are fully aware of how the scheme operated), but the reason for posting is to get opinions on whether it is worth trying to recover the money from the Bulgarian company. Go Accountancy & Outsourcing appear to be saying that, if I don’t agree to their terms, then even if the assets are unfrozen, I won’t see a penny.
                Have you found the link between "Go Accountancy & Outsourcing", "Castlemaine Associates" and the un-named Bulgarian company?

                It sounds very like Vanquish/AML.

                Option 1: Pay HMRC what is owed ASAP, and write off the 10% you paid to the Bulgarian company
                Option 2: Pay HMRC what is owed ASAP, and write off the 10% you paid to the Bulgarian company plus the x% you pay to Go Accountancy.

                I would suggest that you need to be paying off HMRC as soon as possible as they will be charging interest. If you're unsure about how much, or how you will afford to do it, about the only place I would suggest spending money is on a tax advisor, such as Gilbert Tax.
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  #18
                  https://find-and-update.company-info...8/appointments

                  Oh, and while you look at Callum Trew, also look at Raymond Anthony Trew (born 1989), Ray Trew (aka Raymond Arthur Trew, born 1954), Harry William Trew, Emily Catherine TREW and Aileen Fraiser Ritchie (aka Aileen Fraiser Trew or Aileen Trew, all born in February 1963), Kristina Katrina Trew, ...

                  Actually, knock yourself out: https://find-and-update.company-info...A%22Lincoln%22

                  And yes, it is the same Ray Trew: https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/...er-ray-3077195

                  …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                    #19
                    WTFH Thanks, yes, I’m aware of the relationships (and my past mistakes). And I pretty much agree with your options.

                    However, prior to finding this thread, I didn’t know of anyone else in the same situation as me, and I was rather hoping that
                    armando1065
                    Water Dude
                    might respond to this, as it sounds like they have ‘skin in the game’.
                    It would be particularly galling if I found out that Go Accountancy came good against the odds and everyone else got their money out of Bulgaria apart from me.

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                      #20
                      Hindsight Hi, still in the process of trying to sort this mess out but very hesitant to hand over more money to Go/xxxx specially since the old guard have just vanished. I have DM'd you.

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