I pay around £70 per month with Uptons. No problems at all with them.
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LOL can't argue with thatOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postbut things change.
and i am lazy
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merciOriginally posted by BA to the Stars View PostI pay around £70 per month with Uptons. No problems at all with them.(\__/)
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Don't forget to sign the Power of Attorney form as this means they can give you a 95% return rather than the usual 85%.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have an extemely simple set up, and have gathered over the years that I am paying double-ish.
I have taken rootsnall suggestion and joined Sunday. They are picking my cheque books and debit cards up by courier this morning, now thats what I call service.

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thanks roots. It must be my lucky week. Luckiest guy alive.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostDon't forget to sign the Power of Attorney form as this means they can give you a 95% return rather than the usual 85%.
I also just found out about a club near where I live. You get a free drink at the door, free crisps and nuts. A free sh@g upstairs, then another drink. A second free sh@g, one last drink then they pay your taxi home.
I havn't been yet but the missus goes twice a week.
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You are also lucky not to have been flamed - a 0 poster asking the same question would have had 20 posts of flames by now!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthanks roots. It must be my lucky week. Luckiest guy alive.
I also just found out about a club near where I live. You get a free drink at the door, free crisps and nuts. A free sh@g upstairs, then another drink. A second free sh@g, one last drink then they pay your taxi home.
I havn't been yet but the missus goes twice a week.
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Our fees start as little as £45 per month (including all the above) £65 per month and £95 per month, net of VAT. You can find full details on our websiteAnnual return
Corp tax
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Is there anybody out there who would do it for about half of that ?
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What happened to Phil?Originally posted by Sally BFCA View PostOur fees start as little as £45 per month (including all the above) £65 per month and £95 per month, net of VAT. You can find full details on our website
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Phil is moving on from BFCA to pursue a consultancy careerOriginally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostWhat happened to Phil?Comment
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interested.Originally posted by Sally BFCA View PostOur fees start as little as £45 per month (including all the above) £65 per month and £95 per month, net of VAT. You can find full details on our website
any of your guys ever get IR35 investigated ?(\__/)
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