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    #11
    No - Terms and Conditions of Forum.

    6. No advertising or marketing of any kind, including non-profit organisations, not even subtle stuff, ever. Please use your company name as a user name to identify yourself when offering unbiased, expert advice. We will not accept any "hard sell" on your services or products within those posts however. No URLs or sales spiel on sigs either.
    Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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      #12
      I'm guessing that the amount of advertising they are paying for on the site atm gets them some leeway....
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        #13
        Originally posted by DaveB View Post
        I'm guessing that the amount of advertising they are paying for on the site atm gets them some leeway....
        Some accountants will do anything to get the business, won't they
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          #14
          Its not as if l'm trying to hide anything, l actually have a banner ad at the top of the page!! I'd have thought free advice from professionals would be rather attractive.

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            #15
            Dave, Thanks for the offer and I do not object to you offering advice. The job that had to go under Hayes fell to pieces the moment they got involved. All they had to do was post me a contract to sign as I was sourced directly by the client with an agreed start date. After a start date was set, the role then changed into a 24/7 rota with no paid OT until you worked 8 hours in lieu. Therefore declined.
            I still cannot see how a Ltd with an accountant is more effective than a brolli with simular fees; the taxation is the same when inside IR35. Outside its a no brainer off course.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Grim Reaper View Post
              I still cannot see how a Ltd with an accountant is more effective than a brolli with simular fees; the taxation is the same when inside IR35.
              Flat rate VAT scheme?

              My accounts fees are less than brollies admin fees too so it was a no brainer even if I had been caught by IR35.
              Do what thou wilt

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                #17
                Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
                Flat rate VAT scheme?

                My accounts fees are less than brollies admin fees too so it was a no brainer even if I had been caught by IR35.
                isn't there something about 5% expenses when inside but ltd rather than brolly ?
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
                  isn't there something about 5% expenses when inside but ltd rather than brolly ?
                  Yes. You can knock off 5% expenses as Ltd but not as an employee through a brolly.
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