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Ex footballer Vinnie Jones has a tax debt problem

Ex football player and now film star Vinnie Jones has been reported to be in the middle of a tax debt problem to the tune of just over 128,000. The debt is related to Vinnie Jones Enterprises and is thought to be an unpaid tax bill relating to the company. The star claims his dead ex partner owes the government money, as the star has had nothing to do with the company for 3 years and so the debt is in dispute. However if he loses the dispute he could have to pay the debt out of his own pocket. Of course, 120,000 is pocket money with the earnings he makes and it is unlikely that he will struggle to pay off the debt and need to seek debt help.

However, the majority of individuals in the UK who are suffering a debts problem are not as lucky as to be able to pay off their debts in one sum. Luckily, they are able to seek debt help with a debt management team and may be able to enter into an IVA or a debt management plan and pay off their debts over a fixed period. Both of these are viable options to pay off unsecured debts that have accumulated through such as loans, credit cards, store cards or home shopping

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