scot wrote:
maybe dundee private hire arent earning enough to register for vat so they wouldnt have to submit accounts
Since it seems to be registered as a limited company then they have a duty to prepare accounts irrespective of whether they are registered for VAT. In any case, the VAT turnover is only £64k or so an annum, there are probably London cabbies who should be registered for VAT, so I suspect that Dundee Private Hire should be!!
In fact they did prepare publicly available accounts for their first year, a friend in Scotland sent me a copy, but that was before the company had actually started trading.
The Companies House website says that they are exempt from filing accounts as they are too small to have to. Quite how they manage this I don't know, I was told that when they started they owned all the cars and paid the drivers a wage. So they would be turning over millions a year, so I can't see how they could be exempt.
But didn't someone say on the old site that they were now renting cars to drivers - if so then they might scrape below the exemption limit, since the cars' takings wouldn't be part of the company's turnover. Do you know what sort of arrangement they have with the drivers, Mr Scot??
By the way, I can't find the accounts now, but I seem to recall that the Mar brothers held 50% of the shares each directly, so since they did not own them through the company in the Courier article, then the figures wouldn't be part of those accounts.
Nice to see that your council has such tight control over use of plates and the like, Mr Scot
Dusty