The OP still hasn't revealed whether they are trying/wanting/expecting to claim ER on winding up company 1.
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Two limited companies at once?
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I bet you get a few posture problems, though. I’d rather have a small tax bill than a big physio bill.Originally posted by Lance View Postyou don't get nigh on 40k posts by writing war and peace every time.Comment
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Is that really the best you've got?Originally posted by hodd View PostI bet you get a few posture problems, though. I’d rather have a small tax bill than a big physio bill.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs that really the best you've got?
I’m not sure if he’s having a pop at you, having a pop at me, or even having a pop at all.
Just too subtle I guess.See You Next TuesdayComment
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