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Using an umbrella company to avoid child support

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  • Oh! I've never heard of this! However, I took him to court and spent £10k in lawyers fees trying to get him to pay. I was granted maintenance @£1000 per month. Immediately after, He upped and left for China, set up the company and called the CSA with his £600pm pay slip. Back to square one.
  • He earns $18,000 A MONTH guys.
  • DUTR
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    Kimberlay wrote: »
    He earns $18,000 A MONTH guys.

    Nope, the company turnover is $18k/month.
  • No, the airline pays him in China to a personal account. Then he 'transfers' the amount he needs to be paid to avoid tax and child support. He hides the rest in various undisclosed bank accounts around the world.
  • I cannot disclose that personal information, would you?
  • DUTR
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    Kimberlay wrote: »
    No, the airline pays him in China to a personal account. Then he 'transfers' the amount he needs to be paid to avoid tax and child support. He hides the rest in various undisclosed bank accounts around the world.

    You know, you posts are appearing trollish with the drip feeding, the Airline would have some contract with Kimberlayex ltd of which your ex is a the director chairperson whatever, he gets a taxable income of £609 per month of which the csa make an assesment.
    It's been suggested many times that you appeal, you are quick to spout his business (and know a lot about it as an ex) yet what you do and how much you earn is not public, this doesn't appear to be about CS contribution (as no child froze or starved to death through lack of contribution from the NRP) it appears between the lines that it is yet another vindictive ex trying to find ways to spite an ex after a relationship has failed for whatever reasons.
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    1: If you don't claim what your entitled to, you are letting your children down in my opinion.


    2: you THINK he's paid £10k a month, but if his company is contracted to do the work, then the company is paid £10k a month.
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    Kimberlay wrote: »
    I cannot disclose that personal information, would you?

    Yes, in 15/16 I've earnt between £20-30k, so....
  • I think you are talking about yourself. You know nothing about me. I have done everything for my children, all I requested was help and advice from this platform, I've tried everything else. I'm not vindictive, I would like justice for the children. I m disappointed that you feel this way towards a total stranger, and I feel sorry for you really, I do.
  • DUTR
    DUTR Posts: 12,958 Forumite
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    Kimberlay wrote: »
    I think you are talking about yourself. You know nothing about me. I have done everything for my children, all I requested was help and advice from this platform, I've tried everything else. I'm not vindictive, I would like justice for the children. I m disappointed that you feel this way towards a total stranger, and I feel sorry for you really, I do.

    We know little about you but lots about your ex and his financial affairs.
    Your children are your responsibility and you have so far done what you ca, getting more money from the NRP does not make you a better Mother, Vindictive? well you get some support some PWCs get nothing.
    As for you feeling dissapointed .... well, I have this concept that there is no such thing as a single Mum, somewhere in the background there is always someone or an organisation helping out, if your child(ren) were going to school barefoot and unfed then yes I would have more empathy, but when the extra money is 'required' for none essentials , then yes it does seem like there is a battle on between you and your ex and the CSA is one arm you are trying to get back at him.
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