....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.
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You know IR35 is a bad thing when....
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the permies in the office are allowed to work from home but you as a contractor are not!
Then you think you can use that to form part of a defence against IR35.
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See my sig.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.
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Yes I see the appeal.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSee my sig.
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Surely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post....you write some work off you did for £500 as a bad debt (customer not paying, nor any chance of paying) and immediately think. "Great IR35 defence, better document this" not where is my £500 you robbing fecks.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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WHSOriginally posted by doomage View PostSurely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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A legitimate business would and I'm looking at itOriginally posted by doomage View PostSurely a legitimate business would engage the services of a debt collection agency? Only a disguised permie would write off £500, as at least they know where their next meal ticket is coming from...
Still in the meantime its a nice IR35 pointer and even if I get a recovery it'll still look better than no problems getting paid. Not that it proves I'm more of a business but HMRC like what HMRC like.Comment
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What we should do is start invoicing each others ltd companies, creating a massive tangled paper trail for HMRC to be buried under in case of IR35 investigation.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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And what business services have you provided my company with?Originally posted by doomage View PostWhat we should do is start invoicing each others ltd companies, creating a massive tangled paper trail for HMRC to be buried under in case of IR35 investigation.
(I had to ask that even though I know I shouldn't.)"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd what business services have you provided my company with?
(I had to ask that even though I know I shouldn't.)
IR35 compliance analysis.
Or any other IT related service.
Or any other non-IT related service. We here @ myco are very open minded. And will do pretty much anything for money.
Anything.
giggityKeeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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