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Old Umbrella Company (Tailored) in Liquidation

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    #11
    Originally posted by Concerned1979 View Post
    Hi

    I’ve received an email regarding the same thing, that TAILORED is now in liquidation and that the liquidator is basically going to come after contractors for their salary ‘ advance ‘ . HMRC are aware of Tailored and are treating this as a loan / tax avoidance so if you have not already best to get an accountant to approach them and it is likely we will have to pay tax that they never did through this scheme. The solicitor they suggested appears to be dodgy one man band and no doubt affiliated with Brendan Beekan.

    If anyone knows of a good set of solicitors they are using, please let me know .
    How much loans did you take ?


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      #12
      Originally posted by Laith View Post
      Help!

      I've received an email from the Director of my old Umbrella Company stating that they have gone into liquidation. To put things frankly it was a dodgy umbrella company which used a salary advance as an additional payment. I left as soon as I realised the error of my ways and I am in the process of sorting my tax affairs with HMRC.

      The Director has stated in the email that the liquidators MAY ask for repayment of these salary advances. They have then forwarded details of a specialist solicitor which he feels I may need if they do pursue these repayments? I did not receive any more money than my hourly contract rate.

      Surely they cannot do this? Wanted to gain some sort of legal perspective and understanding of what is happening here? Any advice would be much appreciated.

      I've had the same email and advice here. I'm not sure who to trust here either. Does anyone know of a reputable liquidation/insolvency solicitor that may be able to help?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Underthebridge View Post
        I've had the same email and advice here. I'm not sure who to trust here either. Does anyone know of a reputable liquidation/insolvency solicitor that may be able to help?
        PM me if you would like to share information. I'm happy to let you know who I've asked for legal advice from as well.

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          #14
          Beeken was running a pub in the Isle of Man until 2012 and the impressive qualifications after his name relate to the institute of Marketing. he's not a lawyer, an accountant or a tax expert.

          There's a helpful thread on loans here https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...d-summary.html

          A law firm called ETC was advising on the Felicitas loans and WTT were also advising and Google should find both (and I'm connected to neither BTW).

          The recurring comments in the other loan threads was

          1. HMRC are your most pressing problem. Sort them out first.
          2. Find and understand your contractual arrangements.
          3. Seek advice from someone other than their recommended stooge
          4. Don't give them a penny

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            #15
            Originally posted by Laith View Post
            Yes, the reason I got out. Do I sit and wait for the inevitable or do I try and get ahead of the game and seek legal advice?
            I have received the same email from tailored and a letter today That I owe £20,000 to the company tailored services and they wish me to pay within 28 days. I used the company for about a year and was contacted by hmrc to sort out my tax. Now this I’m devastated I would have to go bankrupt I cannot pay. I’ve been emailed also by Matthew whyatt. To seek legal advice is going to be expensive as well I wonder whether if others are in the same situation whether a solicitor would take on a case jointly by more of us so it wouldn’t be so expensive. Any other advice?

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              #16
              Hi I have received a letter today requesting I owe £20000 to tailored today. Can we get together there appears to be a few of us and seems that maybe we could instruct a solicitor jointly perhaps as it may not be so expensive

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                #17
                Moved into HMRC Scheme Enquiries Forum and placed Umbrella name into the title.

                You may get more replies here.
                "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                  #18
                  And I will add this to every new scheme thread:

                  A word of warning Ladies and Gentlemen.

                  In the past we have had scheme advisors pretending to be punters caught up in this kind of mess.

                  Their modis operandi is to ask you to contact them using email away from the forum (either publicly or via PMs), and then try to persuade you to to drop proceedings/provide you with false information and certainly to stop posting negative things about the original scheme or the debt collectors (presumably to try and keep the brand ‘clean’).

                  Be aware of those who try this, test the waters of any WhatsApp group for this kind of thing happening.

                  And let the Mods know what is happening, we will deal with the forums our end without letting on who informed us.
                  "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                  - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                    #19
                    I’ve received the same letter

                    Originally posted by Laura1984 View Post
                    I have received the same email from tailored and a letter today That I owe £20,000 to the company tailored services and they wish me to pay within 28 days. I used the company for about a year and was contacted by hmrc to sort out my tax. Now this I’m devastated I would have to go bankrupt I cannot pay. I’ve been emailed also by Matthew whyatt. To seek legal advice is going to be expensive as well I wonder whether if others are in the same situation whether a solicitor would take on a case jointly by more of us so it wouldn’t be so expensive. Any other advice?

                    I too was working for Tailored Services for little under a year. I’ve received a letter asking for £20k+ in debt that they claim I owe. This was my hard earned money which I earned. I also have HMRC now on my back but I’ve been in talks with HMRC to sort out my tax affairs. This is beyond stressing me out. I have my payslips and my contract with Tailored Services still handy to confirm that this was money I earned. Anyone have any advice on what to do next? Any suggestions would be helpful. Many thanks

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by cojak View Post
                      And I will add this to every new scheme thread:

                      A word of warning Ladies and Gentlemen.

                      In the past we have had scheme advisors pretending to be punters caught up in this kind of mess.

                      Their modis operandi is to ask you to contact them using email away from the forum (either publicly or via PMs), and then try to persuade you to to drop proceedings/provide you with false information and certainly to stop posting negative things about the original scheme or the debt collectors (presumably to try and keep the brand ‘clean’).

                      Be aware of those who try this, test the waters of any WhatsApp group for this kind of thing happening.

                      And let the Mods know what is happening, we will deal with the forums our end without letting on who informed us.

                      Thanks for doing that. Do you think this thread is worth adding on Martin's Money forum?

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