Hi all
Q for all those in the know.
I have a friend who is estranged from the father of her son and gets payment through the CSA based on his PAYE job. The thing is, he also runs his own company which has been operating for the last 5 years. He claims he makes no money from his Ltd, which begs the question why put in c25 hrs a week after a full days work on it! I smell a rat.
He does not declare the Ltd as a revenue source to the CSA. So does anyone have any ideas on:-
1) What documents can be sourced publicly from Companies House which may help (annual return?) expose him?
2) How best to go about exposing this joker. CSA and HMRC? Surely he must declare all earning from both jobs on his self assessment?
3) Who can help and advise - an accountant? Soliciter?
I hope that with some evidence and areas which need to be investigated, an appeal can then be made to the CSA to review the figures.
Now I appreciate that most of you on here are looking at this from the other angle (how NOT to show all earnings to the CSA) but this is for a friend who gets less than £200 for her son from the father. He then refuses to pay for anything else as he says it should come out of the CSA money. £200 doesn't even cover nursery fees.
Q for all those in the know.
I have a friend who is estranged from the father of her son and gets payment through the CSA based on his PAYE job. The thing is, he also runs his own company which has been operating for the last 5 years. He claims he makes no money from his Ltd, which begs the question why put in c25 hrs a week after a full days work on it! I smell a rat.
He does not declare the Ltd as a revenue source to the CSA. So does anyone have any ideas on:-
1) What documents can be sourced publicly from Companies House which may help (annual return?) expose him?
2) How best to go about exposing this joker. CSA and HMRC? Surely he must declare all earning from both jobs on his self assessment?
3) Who can help and advise - an accountant? Soliciter?
I hope that with some evidence and areas which need to be investigated, an appeal can then be made to the CSA to review the figures.
Now I appreciate that most of you on here are looking at this from the other angle (how NOT to show all earnings to the CSA) but this is for a friend who gets less than £200 for her son from the father. He then refuses to pay for anything else as he says it should come out of the CSA money. £200 doesn't even cover nursery fees.

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