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rubysapphy | 13:12 Wed 17th Sep 2008 | Business & Finance
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Associates of my husbands charged my husband's company with PAYE for three other companies. This went unpaid, and has only recently come to my husband and his fellow-directors' attention.
The accountants can substantiate the 'errors', but there seems to be no urgency to re-allocate the liabilites to the correct companies.
How can this be done, and how quickly?
Has anyone had any other similar problem?
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How did they charge the company - via an invoice or some other means? If it's an invoice it's just a case of entering a credit note to cancel it out.

If it's by some other means then will be showing as a liability on the balance sheet so will need a journal or something doing to reverse it off - would have thought the accountants should sort that out though?
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Thank you missspeedy;
Apparently the accountants raised the 'p5's'? to HMRC and seem to be 'trying to meet' with HMRC to sort out a reallocation.

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