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Suitable Tax Advisors to handle settlement?
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Thank you for correcting what was a misunderstanding.Originally posted by cojak View PostI did say ‘apart from investigating company links’. I’ll let WFTH explain what he discovered.
Regarding your address, I stand corrected.
Other than that, the ban stays.
WFTH has discovered what everyone else can discover on Companies House - the information is public. Templeton Brook is a trading name.
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Suitable Tax Advisors to handle settlement?
So you set up a dormant company as your trading name, with the main officer having one name.Originally posted by St Mary Axe View PostThank you for correcting what was a misunderstanding.
WFTH has discovered what everyone else can discover on Companies House - the information is public. Templeton Brook is a trading name.
Regards,
LS
Then you set up another company, with the main officer having almost the same name, but not quite, so under a basic search the companies aren’t linked.
And your second company just happens to own and run the website of the first company.
It’s not like you’re trying to hide anything...
I’ll ban you in the morning. Too many people stressed out here about loans or "solutions" provided by “wealth management” companies with off-shore/on-shore hiding behind names.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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