Image linking fail is a bannable offence..
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ltd company retail shop owner wants to do driving on same company
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Its funny I can see it fine.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostImage linking fail is a bannable offence..
However, sometimes I cannot see others, must be firewall
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Nothing to do with firewalls
No, you see it because you have visited the page on emovieposter.com and therefore the image is in your cache. I first saw the "wagging finger" image, but after I went to the referenced emovieposter.com URL, the correct image was shown in the forum.Comment
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Thanks! Hopefully this one is betterOriginally posted by fidot View PostNo, you see it because you have visited the page on emovieposter.com and therefore the image is in your cache. I first saw the "wagging finger" image, but after I went to the referenced emovieposter.com URL, the correct image was shown in the forum.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Yes, its OK to run more than one line of business through a single limited. Ive done it and it didnt create any problems for the accountant, HMRC or anyone else!Originally posted by hgvtrucker View Posti own a retail shop and business goes very slow in winter so i have closed for a few days in the week . Is it ok to do hgv driving work on the same ltd company to help keep the shop going ie contribute towards rent and shop bills etc or would this have to be done as a seperate business thanks
Just make sure both income streams and their expenses are readily identifiable.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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