Originally posted by FDavies01
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Originally posted by FDavies01Thanks, so in other words, going with Finstar would potentially cost me a fortune in the future!
Why did you not close the whole sorry event off at the 3 page website comment. Struggling with greed and can't let it go or something?
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostYeah this would be my thoughts. I wouldn't hold that conviction against them (everyone has a past, albeit most don't end up convicted of anything), but I still wouldn't touch with a barge pole.
I imagine what would happen if you did sign up is that for a couple of years you'd think it was ace. All would be as described, you'd be getting most of the money and paying negligible tax. Problem is, could be 2 years, could be 5+ years, HMRC will come knocking. You'll then end up paying all the taxes you would've paid AND SIGNIFICANTLY MORE had you used a more "vanilla" accounting solution, and you can bet your bum you won't get any fees back from the avoidance provider, who will be sunning themselves in the Cayman Islands.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI thought it would be fraud and theft.
These convictions can be considered ones of youth, but I would still run a mile from anything he's doing as it shows he's immature.
I imagine what would happen if you did sign up is that for a couple of years you'd think it was ace. All would be as described, you'd be getting most of the money and paying negligible tax. Problem is, could be 2 years, could be 5+ years, HMRC will come knocking. You'll then end up paying all the taxes you would've paid had you used a more "vanilla" accounting solution, and you can bet your bum you won't get any fees back from the avoidance provider, who will be sunning themselves in the Cayman Islands.
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It was 8 years ago. There are lot more basic warning signs you need to be considering first.
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Originally posted by FDavies01 View PostJust came on this forum to see if anyone has ever used Finstar - i just had a cold call from these, offering me a lot more than what i am on with Cloud9
Does anyone know these and if so, how do they offer such lucrative and tempting percentage? will likely use if someone can confirm they are legit with HMRC!?
thank you in advance
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Originally posted by FDavies01Suspended sentence after pub incident | Isle of Man News :: isleofman.com - found this top of Google search of his name! :O
These convictions can be considered ones of youth, but I would still run a mile from anything he's doing as it shows he's immature.
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Really. I didn't find any of that but didn't need to look that far. The 3 page website was more than enough. Why on God's earth would anyone do anything with a company with a site like that?
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Hey, a Manchester phone number. I suppose it forwards to IoM or Belize or some place? could have popped in for a brew and a chat. No address is given though, unfortunately. Never mind.
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Hmmm, lets have a little look...
3 Page website - Check
No company details on site - Check
No information on solution whatsover - Check
T&C's - 'This document was created using a Contractology template available at http://xxx .contractology. com'
Registered address is a law firm - Check
No financials submitted - Check
SIC 78109 – Activities of employment placement agencies (other than motion picture, television and other theatrical casting) n.e.c - Check
Yep I think that is enough checks for me to safely say if I was on fire and this lot had the last extinguisher in the world I'd happily burn.
OP - exactly how much research did you do when someone rings you about handling 100's of K of your company money?Last edited by northernladuk; 17 January 2017, 10:51.
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Finstar???
Just came on this forum to see if anyone has ever used Finstar - i just had a cold call from these, offering me a lot more than what i am on with Cloud9
Does anyone know these and if so, how do they offer such lucrative and tempting percentage? will likely use if someone can confirm they are legit with HMRC!?
thank you in advance
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