Hmmm. My PCG membership covers two companies which I currently have control of. Can't see how I can claim it back from either of them. If I were to claim it back from one it would have paid extra for the membership to cover an entirely unrelated company.
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Can you claim PCG sub as IR35 expense?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWell it had to happen one day.... I'm wrong
PCG subs are a BIK, exactly as my learned friend has said. (note to self - learn to read properly...)
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Originally posted by Hex View PostHmmm. My PCG membership covers two companies which I currently have control of. Can't see how I can claim it back from either of them.
Are you sure the one subscription does cover you for two companies though? Surely the risk of an IR35 investigation or a PAYE audit is doubled...Comment
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Originally posted by ittony View PostWell, that's okay, because apparently you can't anyway.
Are you sure the one subscription does cover you for two companies though? Surely the risk of an IR35 investigation or a PAYE audit is doubled...Comment
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Originally posted by ittony View PostNot really, no. I preferred it when they weren't. Now I have to work out how to convert my company-paid subs, the first of which was over a year ago, into directors loans...Comment
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Originally posted by Hex View PostYes - it's PCG Plus Multi. It has two companies registered.
Frankly, my company buys PCG membership for the IR35 investigation and PAYE aspect enquiry insurance, neither of which I would require as an employee, and both of which cannot be bought cheaper to the best of my knowledge, and I can quite honestly say that I wouldn't be inclined to pay a single penny for the rest of the package, except perhaps philanthropically. Which is not to say there are no other benefits, I just wouldn't be bothered with them. So, as the benefits to the company are demonstrably non-zero, I'm struggling with the concept that it's 100% benefit in kind to the individual.
Still, anything for the quiet life eh. Thanks for all the help anyway, Malvolio and THEPUMA.
Now I need to work out how directors loans work...Comment
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Advice I had is:
you can't claim the PCG fees as company expenses, becasue its benefit supplied for the individual not the comapy- however !! you as a director are the most valuable asset to the comapany, hence the company wishes to protect you and pay for your fees - so will be treated as director's loan kinda thing.Comment
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