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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostSorry, this is total baloney...This one point is quite an important point, the sort that reels in inexperienced contractors who are grabbed by high numbers being bounded around. There is no need to state clearly incorrect percentages on the first point of visual contact, which in my mind rings immediate concerns, regardless of how much additional research I would then go on to do.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ChrisPulse View PostMorning all.
First post but felt the need to offer some reassurance. I am the founder and MD of Pulse, a former contractor for 10 years prior to my Pulse adventure. So firstly "Hello".
Just to reassure the OP and anyone else who may need it:
Pulse does not offer any schemes, planning, loopholes etc etc. I realise the 85% may sound like that, but hey, the calculation is the calculation. We offer UK accountancy, through FreeAgent utilising salary, dividend, flat rate VAT and expenses. There's no planning, trickery, jiggery pokery or any other dubious practise involved. So apologies for offering good accountancy advice and keeping your tax bill low. If you want to take home less and pay more tax, then that's entirely up to you. Its your ltd company!
Obviously this illustration is for marketing purposes, and is not an error. It's based on a set of assumptions like any other marketing message is and is based on a fairly low day rate of £180 with a decent amount of allowable expenses which could actually net you more than 85%.
We've been around since 2009, and have a great team of accountants to help you with what ever you need. We're happy to talk to anyone or provide an illustration for a limited company so get in touch if you want any further info.
Just to add we are associates of the FCSA, (not full members due to the cost) and we adhere to their operating and compliance policies at all times.
Thanks for reading.
Chris"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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