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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 05 Apr 18 6.44am | |
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Perhaps the IVA is a tactic to avoid full payment to the claimant?
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 05 Apr 18 7.18am | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
Perhaps the IVA is a tactic to avoid full payment to the claimant? There you go, in a nut shell.
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bexleydave Barnehurst 05 Apr 18 8.53am | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
Perhaps the IVA is a tactic to avoid full payment to the claimant? There is no payment to the "claimant". Soure was charged with dangerous driving, but because he failed to enter a plea, the case is not set down to be heard until July 16 this year. The driver of the other vehicle was also charged with driving without due care and attention and has subsequently started a private prosecution against Soure which his lawyers are going to make dismissal and abuse of process applications before the trial date. Nothing has been decided in any of these cases as yet: Soure's financial problems are almost certainly related to a tax avoidance scheme that's gone wrong. Quite frankly, why should the super-rich avoid paying tax when the rest of us have to.
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steeleye20 Croydon 05 Apr 18 8.59am | |
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Hard lines Pape, sounds a right old mess. Surprised he is not back in Africa away from it all.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 05 Apr 18 9.37am | |
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Presumably if he was not insured he would have been charged with that offence. Usually an insurance company has to pay first to a third party victim but may seek to recover from the driver/insured in certain circumstances i.e drunk or unfit to drive
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Midlands Eagle 05 Apr 18 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by bexleydave
Soure's financial problems are almost certainly related to a tax avoidance scheme that's gone wrong. Quite frankly, why should the super-rich avoid paying tax when the rest of us have to. If that's the case then I would imagine that HMRC would object to the proposed IVA and will go for bankruptcy instead
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kenners46 sydenham village 05 Apr 18 10.31am | |
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How can someone, 27 yrs old, earning £1.5 million a year go bankrupt, no sympathy from me
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Apr 18 11.22am | |
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Originally posted by kenners46
How can someone, 27 yrs old, earning £1.5 million a year go bankrupt, no sympathy from me Me neither. He was probably keeping up with the higher earners. I'll have no sympathy if the crash hurts him financially. People who video themselves and speed in cars they cannot handle and put others at risk are likely to crash.
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 05 Apr 18 11.42am | |
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He has played with fire and got burnt. Like many footballers he was no doubt sold a tax avoidance scheme that 'worked,' only to find oit it doesn't and you owe the nation a big chunk of the tax you should have paid along with interest and a nice financial penalty. Greedy man. Not sorry to see he has been caught.
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chris123 hove actually 05 Apr 18 11.58am | |
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Originally posted by bexleydave
There is no payment to the "claimant". Soure was charged with dangerous driving, but because he failed to enter a plea, the case is not set down to be heard until July 16 this year. The driver of the other vehicle was also charged with driving without due care and attention and has subsequently started a private prosecution against Soure which his lawyers are going to make dismissal and abuse of process applications before the trial date. Nothing has been decided in any of these cases as yet: Soure's financial problems are almost certainly related to a tax avoidance scheme that's gone wrong. Quite frankly, why should the super-rich avoid paying tax when the rest of us have to. He's been with us since Jan 2015 - so how can he have built up significant arrears in a relatively short and recent period of time?
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steeleye20 Croydon 05 Apr 18 12.10pm | |
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No respite for Pape here, he is as guilty as Russia and with about as much evidence. Does anybody actually know what his situation is, how, does he discuss his affairs with you ? What crime have you already decided he is guilty of, not clever financially ? Big deal.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 05 Apr 18 12.41pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
He's been with us since Jan 2015 - so how can he have built up significant arrears in a relatively short and recent period of time? Good question seeing as he will be on PAYE and have tax deducted at source.
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