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Last edited by northernladuk; 5 July 2016, 16:42.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhich is an option I think some people are forgetting. Isn't there the longer term tax planning to do? It's being tax efficient year on year but there comes a point where it's inefficient in the long run because you've not planned for what to do when it comes to withdrawing it. The options have changed for getting it out of the company so many more people can't shut the company down regularly you have to plan the best way to get 100k+ out of the company and the most efficient method could be to take out more per year which would appear to be tax inefficient but in the long run it's not?
I had a call from my accountant this week to say that they have noticed a pile of money building up and wanted to talk about what options are still available for taking money out, so when I've had that conversation then I might rethink things. I have a good standard of life, I don't need more money, I don't waste a great deal (although my wife may say otherwise!), so it's not like we're scrimping on things and leaving money in the company - if I took it out, I'd only spend itComment
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Mornin'
Heads-up that Virgin Money have a decent offering ATM (relatively speaking), 1.2% for instant access.
/ public service announcementComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI had to ask my butler what Google was. He says he's going to ask his servant when he's finished peeling the grapes.Comment
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Originally posted by kempc23 View PostDid you actually look at your link? It gives a grand total of two instant access savings account. One of which I already have. The other of which can only be operated by post or branch.
I find it odd that people who are skilled with Google are unable to read forum posts or web pages
Can anyone else help? I find it hard to believe that there isnt a similar account to Aldermore available, but that is what it is looking like....______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDid you haemorrhoids ever improve?
Now I've got piles of money.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, in fact they started to look like £1 coins.
Now I've got piles of money.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostMornin'
Heads-up that Virgin Money have a decent offering ATM (relatively speaking), 1.2% for instant access.
/ public service announcement
The online application was straight forward, including the process to create an online account.
But ... you can't view/manage the account using the portal at this point.
You have to wait to receive a form from them in the post, and send it back - this links your savings account to your online portal account.
So (ahem) idiots who have already transferred money to the account can't access their cash util this has been completed
And ... I also need to supply proof of correspondence address (as it's different to the registered address at CH) and post it to them/take it into branch.
That proof can't be a printed copy (i.e. printing an online bank statement), it has to be original.
So, I've got a trip into town to visit my Ltd's bank, get them to provide a statement (probably they'll print the same pdf that I would), then take it round to the Virgin branch.
As a consumer of fintech services, I've found Virgin's processes seem somewhat outdated.
Anyone else had a more streamlined signup experience at other savings account providers ??Comment
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostHaving applied for a Virgin savings account, I've found the process to open this "online" account very much an offline experience.
The online application was straight forward, including the process to create an online account.
But ... you can't view/manage the account using the portal at this point.
You have to wait to receive a form from them in the post, and send it back - this links your savings account to your online portal account.
So (ahem) idiots who have already transferred money to the account can't access their cash util this has been completed
And ... I also need to supply proof of correspondence address (as it's different to the registered address at CH) and post it to them/take it into branch.
That proof can't be a printed copy (i.e. printing an online bank statement), it has to be original.
So, I've got a trip into town to visit my Ltd's bank, get them to provide a statement (probably they'll print the same pdf that I would), then take it round to the Virgin branch.
As a consumer of fintech services, I've found Virgin's processes seem somewhat outdated.
Anyone else had a more streamlined signup experience at other savings account providers ??Comment
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostHaving applied for a Virgin savings account, I've found the process to open this "online" account very much an offline experience.
The online application was straight forward, including the process to create an online account.
But ... you can't view/manage the account using the portal at this point.
You have to wait to receive a form from them in the post, and send it back - this links your savings account to your online portal account.
So (ahem) idiots who have already transferred money to the account can't access their cash util this has been completed
And ... I also need to supply proof of correspondence address (as it's different to the registered address at CH) and post it to them/take it into branch.
That proof can't be a printed copy (i.e. printing an online bank statement), it has to be original.
So, I've got a trip into town to visit my Ltd's bank, get them to provide a statement (probably they'll print the same pdf that I would), then take it round to the Virgin branch.
As a consumer of fintech services, I've found Virgin's processes seem somewhat outdated.
Anyone else had a more streamlined signup experience at other savings account providers ??Comment
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