Apprentice favourite, Raef, misses filing deadline
A spokesman for the reality show contestant said the failure to file accounts on time was an oversight, as the accountant was on holiday
A spokesman for the reality show contestant said the failure to file accounts on time was an oversight, as the accountant was on holiday
The Apprentice TV show favourite Raef Bjayou is facing a fine for failing to
missing the accounts filing deadline with Companies House.
Bjayou’s import-export company Infinitate has missed the deadline by three
weeks – if he keeps this to within three months of his April 12 deadline, he
only faces a £100 penalty.
A spokesman for the reality TV contestant said there was nothing untoward
about his failure to file the accounts on time, the
Telegraph
reported.
‘It was an oversight that occurred because his accountant was on holiday. He
was completely unaware and will send them in now, but he has done all of his tax
returns,’ the spokesman said.
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