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    #41
    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Move the assets into someone else's name.
    Just like Tommy Robinsons did.

    Also maybe sell non essential assets to repay some of the debt?

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      #42
      Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
      Just like Tommy Robinsons did.

      Also maybe sell non essential assets to repay some of the debt?
      Sell the Lambo? Ouch.

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        #43
        Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
        Move the assets into someone else's name.
        Bit of a legally grey area that one for obvious reasons! Although billionaires seem to get away with it!!

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          #44
          Originally posted by simes View Post
          I asked the same but it was never answered...
          Give him a break.

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            #45
            I suspect a lot of contractors and businesses have a similar story to tell at the moment. The HMRC need to walk a line between getting money in and not scaring off a generation of entrepreneurs.

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              #46
              Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
              Sell the Lambo? Ouch.
              Mmmm...unless he put it under the partner's name when he bought it.

              OP, do you have assets? Anything at all? OP???

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                #47
                Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
                I suspect a lot of contractors and businesses have a similar story to tell at the moment. The HMRC need to walk a line between getting money in and not scaring off a generation of entrepreneurs.
                You really think HMRC care about that?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
                  Look at the facts.

                  You run a business that has net negative assets of -£24K. It has £30K assets - the directors loan owed by you to the company - and £54K in liabilities (Corporation Tax due end of year (£18k), VAT deferred (£6k), Bounce back loan (£30k))

                  It has not generated any income for months. Accepted, the liabilities are not due immediately, so there is a chance you can get out of the situation.

                  It is unclear (you chose not to answer) whether you are still withdrawing funds from the company.

                  It would be interesting to know if the bounce back loan went directly into the directors loan, or whether you've taken any salary and dividends on the back of that loan, or in lieu of setting the funds aside for the HMRC liabilities. At the point where you took out that loan, the business was not revenue generating, and, by your own admission, it was not looking for new business.

                  It doesn't paint a picture of a director being in good financial control of a company.

                  One of your questions was whether HMRC could come after you for CT and VAT. How you have managed the company financials as a director has a direct bearing on the answer to that question.

                  Good luck with the job hunt.

                  There's something in the term 'bounce back loan'. A loan that enables a company to bounce back from the impact of coronavirus.

                  I doubt many directors are in good financial control of a company right now, especially contractors. The government effectively killed them dead with IR35 and then the pandemic nailed the coffin lid shut. Sure, there are those lucky ones that haven't been impacted yet. Good for them but let's not pretend there is negligence on the side of those like myself. As for paying myself from the loan, I'll do whatever it takes to survive this, just like I did the last crisis. If that means spending the CT and VAT as well, so be it. All it takes is one contract and it's the flick of a switch. c. £ 17k a month back into the account each and every month enables recovery.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                    Move the assets into someone else's name.
                    Is that legal?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
                      Is that legal?
                      Bloke up the road is giving it a good go. Mind you, he's currently a guest of the State.

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