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    #21
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

    Around about now?

    Same genre as NowPermOutsideUK, "how can I avoid paying any tax?" nonsense.
    Tax planning is not a nonsense and fully legal

    learn the difference
    https://bbcincorp.com/resources/diff...d-tax-planning

    this isn’t going anywhere aside from being flame target
    /thread
    Last edited by GitMaster69; 2 November 2021, 18:40.

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      #22
      Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

      Tax planning is not a nonsense and fully legal

      learn the fing difference https://bbcincorp.com/resources/diff...d-tax-planning
      But you aren't asking about tax planning - your original question was - What can I spend money to reduce my profits?

      And that has nothing to do with planning and everything to do with not thinking straight.

      As numerous people have pointed out on here - the first thing you need to do as a contractor is have some money available in case you don't have any work for a while

      Once you've got a year or so of money saved up - that is the point you may wish to try and be clever £18,000 isn't enough.
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #23
        Originally posted by eek View Post

        But you aren't asking about tax planning - your original question was - What can I spend money to reduce my profits?

        And that has nothing to do with planning and everything to do with not thinking straight.

        As numerous people have pointed out on here - the first thing you need to do as a contractor is have some money available in case you don't have any work for a while

        Once you've got a year or so of money saved up - that is the point you may wish to try and be clever £18,000 isn't enough.
        Ok I’ll treat that as an apology.

        I’ll give you an example, I spoke with financial planner and he gave me this:
        once drawn from the company as a salary you can invest in VC and offset part of the employment tax as a “reward”. Can’t remember specific tax reward but I think it’s 30% of the tax paid

        https://www.gov.uk/guidance/venture-...-for-investors

        that’s an actual advice, not “buy 15k worth of wine” or have a warchest that I already have.

        if you’re saying 18k is not enough to be utilised then how much is ? Note I could not put 40k into pension , which would make it 58k

        Last edited by GitMaster69; 2 November 2021, 19:01.

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          #24
          I wouldn’t treat as an apology because it wasn’t.

          And since the answer is basically add it to your warchest - thread closed.
          "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."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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