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It’s a scam unfortunately, and you’ll find you’ve been charged because the wording of their contracts generally cover a commission for all reductions regardless of whether they got the rates reduced (in this case Covid-19) I would advise against paying, report them to trading standards and have...
Maybe reapply in the old name as requested, then send an email including the FS Case ref, providing proof of company name change. It wouldn’t hurt to try
I received grant 2/2 today. I reapplied as I too had doubts over my address info supplied (registered business address vs trading address) funnily enough as soon as I submitted the second application the following day (today) the Grant was paid. -Not sure if this was coincidence mind.
I’m not saying it’s easier, or even what I would do personally. (I did say technically there would be no repercussions to face if he were to die)
In terms of what’s legal however, in such case yes capital gains tax would apply.
The business is a separate legal entity. Therefore, the company’s finances are not necessarily your own to take as you please.
If you are the sole director and were to die following depleting the company accounts, ultimately you wouldn’t face repercussions based on the circumstance (as you are...
You do not clarify whether the multiple “company names” are indeed separate limited companies. If this is the case, there is no automatic indication of fraud, as each company is bound by its own individual duties, therefore each company may require help.
-Owners and limited companies are...