You're a bean flicker.
If a company doesn't pay any VAT or PAYE / NI for a year, then goes into administration owing HMRC £15m how likely are they to accept a CVA for say 10p in the pound.
You must be involved with a lot of really iffy businesses.
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You're a bean flicker.
If a company doesn't pay any VAT or PAYE / NI for a year, then goes into administration owing HMRC £15m how likely are they to accept a CVA for say 10p in the pound.
You must be involved with a lot of really iffy businesses.
That sounds a lot like jail time to me. The company collected tax money then spent it. It was not the company/owner's position to "borrow" it. I don't think bankruptcy grants a free pass on that. If so, that sort of "business" would be a common occurrence. While the money may be irrecoverable, there is typically a price to be paid for "using" money that belongs to the state.
With an abacus? :O
He's magic with numbers, he made my 10" disappear in his mouth, abracadabracus.
Stop talking about your giant penis, we all know it's tiny!! :fist:
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Isn't such a thing about as useful to you as a rocket launcher with no ammo?
I think you mean rocket with no launcher. It's useful as a bludgeoning device when my arms and legs are constricted.