Re: self employment - owed money - ltd company
i agree tutts, but it will be hard to prove the debt if the paperwork is not in place.
earlier in the thread i asked if the industry was construction, which falls under the CIS tax scheme. in my experience, whenever you issue an invoice you issue for the total minus your tax. now if you have an agreed price and invoice that amount, and then the contractor fails to pay the full invoiced amount, i keep the original invoice total and declare to the revenue the outstanding or owed amount as being disputed or bad debt. that way, the revenue are aware that you are in dispute for the amount and there is a paper-trail.
IMHO they will wind up, start again (if not already in place) and offer WTD more work, as he seems to have been with them for a long time and his services are needed for them to operate. it stinks, i know, but i really don't think he will see any of the money. if they are clever, and it sounds like they are, then they don't give a monkey's cuss about the revenue, Vat, wholesale suppliers or sub-contractors.
my industry is rife with it and it's happening all the time.
i agree tutts, but it will be hard to prove the debt if the paperwork is not in place.
earlier in the thread i asked if the industry was construction, which falls under the CIS tax scheme. in my experience, whenever you issue an invoice you issue for the total minus your tax. now if you have an agreed price and invoice that amount, and then the contractor fails to pay the full invoiced amount, i keep the original invoice total and declare to the revenue the outstanding or owed amount as being disputed or bad debt. that way, the revenue are aware that you are in dispute for the amount and there is a paper-trail.
IMHO they will wind up, start again (if not already in place) and offer WTD more work, as he seems to have been with them for a long time and his services are needed for them to operate. it stinks, i know, but i really don't think he will see any of the money. if they are clever, and it sounds like they are, then they don't give a monkey's cuss about the revenue, Vat, wholesale suppliers or sub-contractors.
my industry is rife with it and it's happening all the time.
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