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1- What is a CAB (apologies for being thick)
2- My other half is the company's secretary, but she doesn't know anything about its finances, official share she owns is 2 and each for £1. Anyhow I only have around 15 K there, the bitch has drained me with demands, so I still need to shut it down? I haven't been contracting for long, so quite naiive
3- I am in the middle of a really good contract, I don't really want to quit it, and I think they'll be able to renew many times, what do you think? Do I have to quit to appear unemployed?
1- What is a CAB (apologies for being thick)
2- My other half is the company's secretary, but she doesn't know anything about its finances, official share she owns is 2 and each for £1. Anyhow I only have around 15 K there, the bitch has drained me with demands, so I still need to shut it down? I haven't been contracting for long, so quite naiive
3- I am in the middle of a really good contract, I don't really want to quit it, and I think they'll be able to renew many times, what do you think? Do I have to quit to appear unemployed?
Get someone to setup a new Ltd and invoice yours, to get the money out of there before she can stake a claim on it.
risky risky... make sure you would trust them with your gonads!
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3- I am in the middle of a really good contract, I don't really want to quit it, and I think they'll be able to renew many times, what do you think? Do I have to quit to appear unemployed?
As soon as the money hits your limited co. get it moved to somewhere that she can't touch it.
Why do you need to be unemployed?
If she's not too savy about the business, can you not just get her to sign the shares over to someone else, and then fire her? That's what Ian Beale did in Eastenders when he was getting divorced.
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ahh... and there's me daydreaming the minutes taken our Change (management) Advice Board
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