Cpt. Spavil
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- Mar 9, 2008
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Which authority was making the payments?
I place accountants in the same group as lawyers and estate agents
Quite a while ago I wanted to set up a limited company and was recommended that Carpenter Box in Worthing would be useful. "That'll be £250 - obviously plus VAT - sir". Yeah, OK - eff off. I've since set up a number of limited companies all for the Companies House charge !
I am an accountant and have spent most of the last 2 days calculating and preparing furlough claims for clients. This is for a scheme that was supposed to have ended on 31st October 2020. I can ill-afford the lost time I'm spending on the new scheme as I have many Self-Assessment Tax Returns that must be filed by 31st January 2021, but this month - the 8th for furlough claims - I've noticed a new desperation for the cash, so I've prioritised that and will spend the weekend catching up with the Tax Returns.
I dread next month - we've already had our first enquiry as to whether they can "flexibly furlough" from 18th - 31st December. I'm guessing many more will be thinking the same thing as they enjoy Christmas as best they can.
As for Carpenter Box - was this £250 + VAT simply for company formation (in which case it's excessive, unless it's for a company with multiple share classes), or did they give you advice on how best to structure your company, prepare share certificates and first Minutes, create VAT / PAYE / Corporation tax schemes and sort registration for electronic filing (in which case £250 + VAT is reasonable). I've never simply formed a company and billed for it as there is always set-up work to do.
As if by magic. This just popped up on my phone. We're all in this together though!
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...s-family-not-declared-in-ministerial-register
Fair enough .... there was a reason I put the emoji I did
What on earth is "flexibly furlough" - surely either staff are on furlough or they aren't ?
The CB bill was literally to provide a company name, memorandum and articles of association and register the company for two directors and no employees. Ever since I've set up my own Ltd companies and done the yearly accounts.
I think the OP was being ironic with the immigrants comment........ I don’t think he’s like that.
I have a family member who is middle management in HMRC. The amount of fraud is considerable and I trust plenty of people will get clobbered.
And there is nowhere else to report it.
FfsI don't think HMRC are quite the force to be reckoned with that they used to be. They used to be feared and ruthless and even pursued the totally innocent with over zealous determination. Now they hardly seem bothered about anything.
I reported a former employer five years ago who had made false wage payment submissions (FPS and RTI) using my name. HMRC never responded to my repeated reports each time saying they'd respond within fifteen days but never did. In the end I recently wrote to HMRC's Chief Executive telling him I'm going to withold all further self assessment returns as I'm not prepared to provide them with my data when they have knowingly processed false information in my name and done nothing about it. He obviously passed it on because I got the usual "we'll respond within 15 working days" response. The fiifteen day deadline passed again a couple of days ago.
Should be closing them loopholes 1st
Furlough scheme that allowed professional fraudsters to steal £4.3bn
Another epic fail
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...3bn-in-covid-payments-lost-to-fraud-dfkxt5fr7
5.2bn on the job retention scheme alone.
HMRC paid out billions to fraudsters whilst denying genuine small businesses relief.
(For those that care, small owner-managed businesses, many in existence for years, who operated an "annual PAYE scheme" had to make their annual PAYE return by 19 March to qualify under the JRS. But HMRC didn't bother to notify that requirement to businesses until the middle of April. I tried to raise the issue through Loughton but he was beyond hopeless but then he was never going to rock the boat and lose out on a ministerial position or a seat in the Lords)
You could get a couple of hospitals built, equipped and fully kitted out for the money the government, ably aided and abetted by HMRC, gave away to the fraudsters.