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Yes indeed, sorry i'm mixing nations a bit here but same principle...super rich avoiding supporting the country that they live in. The tax wasn't even a large one due to them being artists. -
Well they think the 2009 budget has got them off the hook...
Found this in my email today....
BUDGET 2009
Chancellor confirms that Umbrella Companies will continue to be kept under scrutiny.
No mention of any measures to be taken or under consideration against EBT’s. Great news for Bedouin customers, but not so good for those continuing to go down the less and less lucrative Umbrella route.
Those with a good memory will recall that at Budget 2008 it was initially announced that HMRC would begin monitoring Umbrella Companies, and since then many previously used expense-claim groups have been prohibited or restricted – leaving some of you with as little as 69% in your pockets – might as well be PAYE!
BUT you might have thought this was the route of lesser risk. Wrong!
At Budget 2009 just announced the Chancellor has stated that Umbrella Companies will continue to be kept under scrutiny. Small wonder, when all their efforts over the past two years have effectively sought to coral contractors like lambs to the slaughter into this working style. Not odd at all when it is considered that this is the route where change can be effected most easily by the simple amendment of UK legislation.
So, the line of least resistance and least risk, and the only remaining compliant, fully tax paid solution out there where you can rest easy with peace of mind is that provided by Bedouin.
Sign-up now at www.bedouingroup.com
or call 0870 803 2 888 to speak to a representative
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RUN FOR THE HILLS!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Damo1176 View PostI've just had an email from a company called the bediouin group. They advertise not as an umbrella or MSC but maintain through reward schemes etc hey can pay you 85% of your pay. Now I know there are peope out there working hard to discover loopholes in the tax system but I'd be interested to know if it's legit or anyone knows anything about them.
HTH."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."
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Bedouin posted this little missive:
TaZman immediately asked:Originally posted by Bedouin Group View PostThese are clearly interesting and turbulent financial times, where every penny counts and contractors are understandably exploring all possibilities – including ‘too good to be true’ or ‘offshore’ schemes they might not have previously been willing to consider. Bedouin pays the employment taxes required as a UK registered employer for all our UK based employees (and in other countries for those working there), so 85% is the maximum we can return to our employee contractors. The independent Trustees of our EBT do not write-off or sell loans however, there is a legitimate mechanism that stops the forever roll-up. Offshore financial solutions are used by the wealthy and financially astute for years for a very good reason – they are highly tax efficient. Providing one uses a well legislated jurisdiction and reputable company they are no less safe than anywhere else. What Bedouin have done is make tax planning cheaper and more widely available. You are obviously doing your research to find out more – I’m sure one of our own contractors would be happy to comment on the service they receive from us. Bedouin simply acts to give you another way and more choices in what you do and how you work and earn.
Bedouin responded with:Originally posted by TazMaN View PostBedouin - have you registered the scheme with HMRC?
And so it goes...Originally posted by Bedouin Group View PostNothing. Rien. Nada. Ništa. ничего. إطلاقا
Last edited by cojak; 2 May 2009, 16:52."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."
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Noticed the "No mention of any measures to be taken or under consideration against EBT’s. Great news for Bedouin customers, but not so good for those continuing to go down the less and less lucrative Umbrella route." quote.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostFound this in my email today....
and how about the Ltd route?"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."
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One thing about any scheme. HMRC WILL INVESTIGATE. YOU WILL RECEIVE A BROWN LETTER. EVEN IF YOUR SCHEME IS LEGAL; IT WILL TAKE YEARS AND SEVERAL COURT CASES TO ESTABLISH.
Unless you have a few good friends (top tax lawyers) who will be prepared to fight your case through the courts then don´t touch it.
City traders have millions in their offshore schemes, and access to the best legal representation. These are the only ones that sometimes get away with it.
These schemes are not suitable for someone who struggles to pay a mortgage on a terraced house.I'm alright JackComment
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BN66 seems relevant to Bedouin EBT "model"
Bedouin advertise all over various sites but they seem to deliberately avoid posting on forum's such as this, why?
So that only people with a several hours (
) to spend trawling a dozen google sites can find the bad press.
Type Bedouin Review into Google and you'll see what I mean...
As other's have said before, it seems to me that the BN66 cases are revlevant to this "miracle" that Bedouin tries to slick sell you :
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...rt-appeal.html
So it's the old saying, about death & taxes...
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