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Nil assessment - business in partner's name!

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13 Apr 11 #263151 by confuddledmother
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i have a problem like this too with my ex owning two business (sucessful business at that) yet when csa asessed my claim he told them he only earned £197 a week so he is to pay £20 a week. i just had a wee check at the companies house website for his shops and there is no accounts available for these?

if only life was simple eh..!

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14 Apr 11 #263164 by mumtoboys
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lol - I have the same problem. No accounts filed for years!

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14 Apr 11 #263255 by Parity
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Thanks for all of the advice.

I have contacted my MP and he is going to liaise with the CSA on my behalf. Apparently my case will get passed to a different team (who work with MP's enquiries). Funny how they have to have a special team for MP's - special treatment for those in power it would seem.

I am also discussing the situation with HMRC....as there is an element of tax evasion and fraud. We'll see if the tax people have sharper teeth!

I am looking into appealing the Variation decision. What would a tribunal involve? Does anyone have any experience either of tribunal or of working with criminal compliance? You can PM me if you'd rather not share it publicly.

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