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    #11
    Gareth - if this is the same gig you were posting about in 2010, then you can't claim mileage - see the 2 year rule.

    You cannot claim from the point that you know you will be there for > 2 years.

    In case you've not got the message - you NEED an accountant!

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      #12
      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      Gareth - if this is the same gig you were posting about in 2010, then you can't claim mileage - see the 2 year rule.

      You cannot claim from the point that you know you will be there for > 2 years.

      In case you've not got the message - you NEED an accountant!
      Ive got the message mate, going to book an appointment this week with an accountant.

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        #13
        Originally posted by gareth01422 View Post
        Ive got the message mate, going to book an appointment this week with an accountant.
        I would also suggest that you appoint an accountant that is used to dealing with contractors and understands the legislation surrounding the industry
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          #14
          Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
          I would also suggest that you appoint an accountant that is used to dealing with contractors and understands the legislation surrounding the industry

          Any suggestions?

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            #15
            Originally posted by gareth01422 View Post
            Any suggestions?
            Several. But I suggest you start with the sticky post at the top of this board, the one about "Recommended Accountants"...
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Originally posted by gareth01422 View Post
              Any suggestions?
              There are a number who post on here who are specialist accountants - actually there is one who has been voted best contractor accountant for umpty ump years running
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                #17
                Thanks for the advice guys

                Will send a few emails out to accountants and see If I can get some help.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by gareth01422 View Post
                  Thanks for the advice guys

                  Will send a few emails out to accountants and see If I can get some help.
                  If you want to do it yourself, get DIY Accounting and HMRC Basic PAYE Tools.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Kugel View Post
                    If you want to do it yourself, get DIY Accounting and HMRC Basic PAYE Tools.
                    Thank you, will have a look at the software, gareth

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                      #20
                      Also where do you get money to pay dividends?

                      2010 - 2011. Invoiced - (wages + expenses) = £3,358.10. Total dividend payments = £5,374.10.
                      2011 - 2012. Invoiced - (wages + expenses) = £13,855.66. Total dividend payments = £18,767.66.

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