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Mistakenly entered net wages instead of dividends in payment reference
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Have to agree. My bank transfers for dividends are just that, transfers - I account for them as dividends and I would think that is all Hector cares about. -
Not at all. The OP has made a mistake doing something I can't even do with my set up. He's got his answer but he doesn't have a solution. We don't know exactly what is happening but if he's doing a manual system that's open to mistakes such as this, let alone his RTI timings and other things there has to be a better way. He should also be passing little nuggets like this through his accountant. I think it's fair to ask if he's got an accountant because that could explain why he might be doing something wrong. If he's getting this wrong what else is he getting wrong and doesn't know it without an accountant. It's a fair question I think.Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostTalk about an over-reaction!
I suggest something could be better about the processes he is following to achieve his end, not that there is anything dodgy. Getting the right answer to a wrong process isn't the best advice for the OP.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You can't accidentally pick the wrong one from the list?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot at all. The OP has made a mistake doing something I can't even do with my set up.
Do you expense the tin foil for that hat, or did your accountant say it had duality of purpose?
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And? Does something not being right mean it's dodgy?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostReally?
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That's different. I said I can't do what the OP did.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou can't accidentally pick the wrong one from the list?
Do you expense the tin foil for that hat, or did your accountant say it had duality of purpose?
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Ah, I see now wher you're coming from. It's not dodgy but because not everyone works the way that you do, and possibly even uses a different bank from you, it must be not right.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd? Does something not being right mean it's dodgy?
I'd forgotten that there's only one way to do these things and anything that differs from the way that you do things is wrong.Comment
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Stop being a moron TF. It doesn't suit you.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAh, I see now wher you're coming from. It's not dodgy but because not everyone works the way that you do, and possibly even uses a different bank from you, it must be not right.
I'd forgotten that there's only one way to do these things and anything that differs from the way that you do things is wrong.
I'm trying to find out if there is a better way he can do this. If you want to have a pop at me rather than help the OP then fill your boots. I'm fine with it.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Suggesting that something "doesn't smell right" is not looking for a better way to do things. But you go ahead and convince yourself that it does if it makes you feel better.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostStop being a moron TF. It doesn't suit you.
I'm trying to find out if there is a better way he can do this. If you want to have a pop at me rather than help the OP then fill your boots. I'm fine with it.
And on that note, I'm off.Comment
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That particular phrase might not but the 4 other questions I asked in the same post kind of indicates I am.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSuggesting that something "doesn't smell right" is not looking for a better way to do things. But you go ahead and convince yourself that it does if it makes you feel better.
And on that note, I'm off.
Really useful thanks.Why did you need to fill that field in? Doesn't your bank have set payments that you can just use again? I have one for expenses, pay and Dividends. All go to the same account but have split them up to be clear. All I do is pick the one option I want to use and select pay now. Don't have to enter anything in to fields?
Why don't you use standing order for pay so don't need to fill it in?
Something doesn't smell right here. Do you use and accountant as well?Last edited by northernladuk; 23 February 2018, 20:08.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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