Now sits the mother left with a million claims from IRS.
IRS has a claim against the 71 years old woman of 2.5 million. Last year Autumn struck the sole proprietorship her VIP Parking Gardermoen bankruptcy, writes Today’s Market Saturday.
For years the son Geir Pettersen operated by remote parking of vehicles collected and delivered to the terminal. The question of whether the trustee is his mother really was responsible for the daily operation, so she claims.
Son has acknowledged that he was employed by the company, but explained that he “was not working much.”
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This is the case
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Inn on her son’s account
Parking Money from the terminal should have gone straight to Geir Pettersen’s private account, while credit card transactions should have been to his corporation.
– money that has gone to Geir Pettersen’s account is not returned to the bankrupt company in their entirety, says lawyer Odd Hanisch working for the trustee Jørund Lægland.
estate is critical to several dispositions. According borapporten there may be grounds to hunt for values ??of the son, who they believe has had a high spending.
deny claims
mother denies that the payments should have ended up in her son’s pocket.
– Everything is made from thin air, says Gerd Pettersen to DN.
transfers to the son due to an error that occurred when they were new terminals, according to the mother.
– The estate will not listen to what we say. Everything is brought back, she said.
parking capacity at the airport has been blasted in recent summers, and VIP parking had record year last year.
Gerd Pettersen explains the bankruptcy of a group of employees should have tried to frame the company. According to her, the employees have suffered undertaking substantial additional costs.
– We have ten minutes for us to pick up the cars at the terminal before we get fined 720 dollars, and they let it go 11 minutes before the cars were moved. Cars were also parked in short term parking for 60 million hours a whole day to take us, she explains.
When she additionally was sick for a while, piling tax claim up.
– We have to prioritize wages, and then it went beyond tax and VAT.
Son Geir Pettersen has not answered DN inquiries.
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