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Hello all,
The guy has filled for liquidation and is paying the insolvency firm 3.5k plus VAT!!
Why not just pay me that amount, so annoying!!
I doubt I get anything back now, as he claims his van is personal and not owned by his business, even though he is still driving around with his company name all over it.
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Originally posted by ostell View PostSo you've given your name and claim to the insolvency firm?
Those creditors who have not already submitted a claim are requested to send details to me at the above address. A claim form in enclosed which should be completed and returned as soon as possible. If you contend that you have any form of security or reservation of title over goods supplied in respect of any amount owed to you by the Company, please contact this office in writing immediately.
There fees are £3,500 plus VAT they also mention this, which I do not understand:
That the Liquidator be remunerated on a fixed fee basis of £25,000 plus VAT and that he be authorised to draw remuneration on account at regular intervals to be determined by the Liquidator as and when funds permit.
What is the 25k for?
With them taking £3,500 plus VAT just for there fees, I cannot see what I will get, considering I am owed around 10k. Is it fair he appointed to be liquated and pays a company even though my sum was something that ought to be paid first, of course I understand why, I just do not think its fair.
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Hello all
The insolvency company claim it is unlikely that I will get anything as they claim there are no assets in the limited company. The builder has claimed even the van is his and not the companies.
The builder has taken £££s from me to his personal bank account while he was doing my house, records of which I of course have, yet seems like he is getting away with my money, by liquidating his company and not having to pay me a penny. Is there nothing I can do?
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I am not sure what was meant by charge on his property - I believe he is renting.
He owes me £10,455 I am not looking to claim interest, only what is due to me.
I am stuck as the insolvency firm claim I won't get anything. I have already complained about him (the director/builder) to HMRC, for taking business payments to personal accounts on multiple occasions, most likely avoiding corporation tax, but that of course does not get me my money back, even if I got half I would be content due to how unlikely the situation has become that I get a single penny,
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Am I right in saying that I have nothing to do and the insolvency firm will deal with closing the company as it has already claimed there are no assets in the company to sell off?
Is it really that easy for companies to take peoples hard earned money by just closing/liquidating there company and not declaring any assets?
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