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Chef Gordon Ramsay spreading himself too thin
By Stone Martindale Nov 1, 2006, 21:07 GMT

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Scottish celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been socked with a fine after failing to file his tax paperwork to UK government authorities on time.
The Hell's Kitchen superstar's company Gordon Ramsay Holdings Limited was supposed to file its 2005 accounts with Companies House, where all limited companies in Great Britain are registered, by the end of June - but no documents were filed in time.
His company has been hit with a GBP250 fine fine and could face a court appearance and a GBP5,000 fine if accounts are not squared with the government.
Ramsay's spokesperson says, "We are well aware of this. In fact, we have already submitted accounts for all eight of his restaurants and it is only the holding company accounts that need to be sent in.
"I'm sure the delay is merely a housekeeping issue. It's nonsense to say Gordon is spreading himself too thin."
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a readerNov 1st, 2006 - 22:53:28
Scottish celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been socked with a fine after failing to file his tax paperwork to government authorities on time.
Which government? Scottish? US? British?
The Hell's Kitchen superstar's company Gordon Ramsay Holdings Limited was supposed to file its 2005 accounts with Companies House by the end of June - but no documents were reached in time.
What are you talking about???
What is Companies House?
'But no documents were reached in time' - what does that mean.
Very poor writing - I expect better of Monsters and Critics.
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