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    #11
    You seem to have an ulterior motive or expectations that are beyond a level of reasonableness.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...tml#post383447

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      #12
      My guess is that SJD aren't authorised to provide Investment Advice... if they had and it went tits up, you'd be complaining about it and they'd be in big trouble from the FSA.

      9 months for you to wait to "complain" is a bit bonkers. why didn't you chase it up back then?

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        #13
        Originally posted by simonsjdaccountancy View Post
        No - you do need advice from an IFA for matters regarding your pension.

        Am I right in thinking that Tom would have advised something along the lines of "Yes, you would save tax if you put the funds into a pension, but you would need to seek the advice of your IFA to make sure this is the right thing in your particular circumstances" ?

        *** Nope - no such conversation. As I said before I don't need to use an IFA. After an expensive an unpleasant experience at the hands of a former insurance salesman I educated myself.

        Also, if we did the Company closure for you I'm guessing that we've put in place the mechanism for you to claim a capital distribution and claim entrepreneurs relief, meaning the tax rate on the final distribution would have been less than 10%?

        *** No you haven't but I did suggest it 8 monsth ago. Still not too late I suppose. 10% eh? Shame no one told me about that...

        It is not, and never has been our remit to advise on pension strategy - the tax implications are only one part of it - it is a much more involved decision than that.
        *** See above. I did not ask for a pension strategy. I asked for a tax effective means of closing a company

        I will email you my details shortly...

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          #14
          Originally posted by Captain Kangaroo View Post
          I did ask them to provide timely and accurate advice. Some thing on the lines of 'given you are closing the company down in 3 months time, I suggest you (1) make an payment of X into a pension plan now, draw Y in divs and use the cap. gains method for the remainder'. Advice I requested, but didn't receive.
          So you did nothing, closed down the company anyway, and then complained on a public forum 9 months later.

          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
            So you did nothing, closed down the company anyway, and then complained on a public forum 9 months later.

            I requsted advice on company closure in March. Now that its close to completion (due to delays by myself and SJD) I have reviewed the final docs and found that approach they have taken ignored my original suggestions and their own advice.

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              #16
              I think you are expecting too much. You are the one running the company. I have SJD do my end-of-year books. They produce a draft, I check it and every single time there is something I want done slightly differently. We discuss it and between us we agree the changes. I ensure I give them my books months in advance of their needing to be submitted to companies houses etc.

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                #17
                I'm very confused now. First you say
                Originally posted by Captain Kangaroo View Post
                I proposed taking cash out by an exec pension - which I suggested in Mar-09.
                Then you say
                Originally posted by Captain Kangaroo View Post
                I aked your representative 'Tom' for advice in March 2009. I know you can't make a payment from my company.
                So - did you make the suggestion, or ask for advice? What exactly were you expecting them to do - since you didn't expect them to make a payment?

                Originally posted by Captain Kangaroo View Post
                *** See above. I did not ask for a pension strategy. I asked for a tax effective means of closing a company

                I will email you my details shortly...
                I thought you suggested doing the pension?

                The question I have - is why didn't you make the payment to the pension then?? You weren't expecting them to make the payment - so who were you expecting to make the payment for you?
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                  #18


                  I stand by my earlier post in this thread. We're wasting our time here.
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by malvolio View Post


                    I stand by my earlier post in this thread. We're wasting our time here.
                    But if the collective don't enlighten the OP to his failings, how will he come to realise that he appears to be a right bell-end and try harder?

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                      #20
                      But if the collective don't enlighten the OP to his failings, how will he come to realise that he is a right bell-end and try harder?
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