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Phorm Inc Delaware Filings - 'Tax Delinquent'
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felixcatuk
Tue Jul 28 2009, 03:54PM
felixcatuk


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I've just obtained the data for Phorm Inc (4308840).

The company status is given as

Status:AR FILED, TAX DELINQUENTStatus Date:06/02/2009

"AR filed, Tax delinquent - This represents a corporation that has filed the required annual report, however there are still delinquent taxes due."

Last Annual Report Filed:2008Tax Due:$ 103.00
Annual Tax Assessment:$ 83,452.87Total Authorized Shares:220,000,000


Filings likewise date back to March 14 2008... over a year ago.

FILING HISTORY (Last 5 Filings)
SeqDocument CodeDescriptionNo. of pagesFiling Date
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Filing TimeEffective Date
(mm/dd/yyyy)
10245SRestated; Stock 903/14/200815:0803/14/2008

20240 Amendment; Domestic 105/03/200715:0105/03/2007
Former Name:PHORM HOLDINGS, INC.

30102SIncorp Delaware Stock Co.504/18/200718:0004/18/2007



[ Edited Tue Jul 28 2009, 05:33PM ]
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BadPhormula
Wed Jul 29 2009, 11:27AM
BadPhormula

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quote: Delaware Tax
"As per latest news on Delaware tax a tax payer named Edward Barksdale has been sentenced to punishment by Superior Court for filing a fake income tax return. He has been charged with attempted theft as a result of his tax delinquency.
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http://www.economywatch.com/tax/united-states/delaware-tax.html

They don't like Tax Delinquents in Delaware.
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BadPhormula
Wed Jul 29 2009, 11:51AM
BadPhormula

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quote: Settle IRS Delaware Back Taxes with IRS Penalty Abatement
"Settle IRS Delaware Back Taxes with IRS Penalty Abatement

A Delaware Penalty Abatement allows for the rebate of penalties already paid or the elimination of penalties added to your income tax debt because of circumstances beyond your control which kept you from paying your income taxes in a timely fashion and which led to your income tax delinquency.

An appeal of those penalties and the interest on those penalties can be either be rebated or if they have not been paid yet, abated - meaning reduced or eliminated completely.

There are several causes for which a Penalty Abatement will be considered by the Internal Revenue Service. Before applying for an Penalty Abatement you should have proper representation as there are key points that must be demonstrated in a proper manner to satisfy the IRS requirements on Penalty Abatements, along with determined negotiations that must take place.

A Penalty Abatement can save you thousands of Dollars on your income tax debt. All you have to do is Call Us for a FREE Confidential Consultation. Call Priority Tax Relief Delaware TODAY! Call Us Now at 1-888-776-7770.
"
http://delaware-tax-attorney.info/penalty-abatement.htm

Quick Kent call this number 1-888-776-7770 they might be able to help a Tax Delinquent like you before things get any more embarrassing for you and your mum! I'll also see if I can dig out some help for you at Companies House, the Phorm accounts are overdue and complaints have already been made!!! (some people are so malicious! meticulous or want to see paperwork properly filed)

We'll keep digging up information of your tax and paperwork filings, in case you've forgotten to pay something or overlooked your legal responsibilities. You don't have to thank us, we just don't want you getting into trouble! and people thinking you are just a dishonest scumbag.

Regards
The anti-phorm team


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BadPhormula
Wed Jul 29 2009, 04:20PM
BadPhormula

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quote: Pengi (Re: phorm delaware tax delinquent??)
"They'll try to get the law changed so that they don't owe the money or else they'll make an announcement on the IRS website that they are in advanced negotiations with several tax offices around the States and are no longer reliant on one tax office.

After that they'll release a statement via RNS saying that the unpaid taxes are an innovation and claiming to have filed a patent on the idea of not paying their bills on time.

If none of that works, they'll open a website called StopPayingTax and use it to slander the IRS.

They'll also claim that they couldn't pay their taxes because they anonymised their records and couldn't remember wher to send the cheque.

By the time they've finished it will have cost Phorm $103,000 but they won't care because their investors can afford it.
"
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=discussion&code;=cotn%3APHRM.L&it;=le&action;=detail&id;=5114697

OMG! Has Pengi hacked into Kent Ertugruls Blackberry?
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felixcatuk
Thu Feb 28 2013, 08:34PM
felixcatuk


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Oh dear. Tax delinquent again...

From the Delaware register of Corporations;

File Number: 4308840
Incorporation Date / Formation Date:04/18/2007 (mm/dd/yyyy)
Entity Name: PHORM, INC.
Entity Kind: CORPORATION
Entity Type: GENERAL
Residency: DOMESTIC
State: DE
Status: AR FILED, TAX DELINQUENT
Status Date: 12/02/2012 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Last Annual Report Filed: 2011
Tax Due: $30,166.74
Annual Tax Assessment: $ 180,000.00

Someone hasn't been paying the bills.


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Gordon
Fri Mar 01 2013, 09:54PM
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Dear me, that's a little bit more than last time, isn't it?
"Don't worry about it, boys, they won't find us out here in Singapore."
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felixcatuk
Sat Mar 09 2013, 04:35PM
felixcatuk


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Its developing into a bit of a naughty habit :)
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