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My Last Contact Double Paid Me...Now They Want It Back!
You can't make this crap up... but can't help think that someone is but anyway....
Is English your first language?
Don't forget you HAVE to pay it back else you are also going to be in trouble with HMRC for not declaring your income properly which will be MUCH more costly than you attempting to keep the money (which you cannot). I presume you haven't delcared the direct income in your SA either?
And for the record this has to be one of the most ridiculous situations I have seen on the forums for a long time. Bordering on incompetent.
I disagree .... it is not bordering on incompetence, it is incompetence pure and simple.
"Low paying contract" or not, you really can't expect ANYBODY to believe that you "didn't notice" an additional SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS appearing in your bank account as if by magic??!!
You seriously need to pay more attention to your personal and financial affairs, I'm incredulous that you can apparently be so careless about what is a significant stack of cash.
My advice is get used to doing your accounts at least once per month, and maybe every monday. Including bank reconcilliation.
Then you won't make incredulous statements like "I spent £7,000 and didn't realise I had it".
The first thing my accountant said to me - is that you can't just take money out of the company and use it as a personal savings account, you have to make sure you have worked out your profits and paid HMRC first, or you could end up in prison.
If you've taken £7,000 out without knowing where it has come from, you should be struck off the list at companies house if you are that bad at accounting.
I'm normally the most helpful of people, but this is beyond me (who blew my divorce settlement in a year, but at least was aware of what it was being spent on and where it came from).
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