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Business Phone Account - did I do this right?
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If by "one man bands" you mean Limited Company Contractors then yes they do."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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If my accountant gave me advice such as:Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostFTFY
Rely on your accountant, that's why you have one (& common sense if possible) not a bunch of random armchair advisers/critics on here who, at times, are far too quick to pull the trigger on the uninitiated. They're generally a nice, knowledgeable bunch, but at times some of them show their teeth.
which clearly contradicts the HMRC guidelines, I'd be firing them not relying on them. Each to their own, but having a business phone is one of the clearest things in the HMRC manuals, and the accountant is talking about having to keep personal calls to a minimum, in direct contradiction to the explicit HMRC rulesOriginally posted by heyya99 View PostWhen I asked my accountant about putting a hone through my company, she said I could do it as long as I 'keep my personal calls to a minimum'.
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I was encouraged by most people on here to not start contracting. I've now had 3 years of successful contract on more money than I've ever been on so I take everything on this forum with a pinch of salt.Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostFTFY
Rely on your accountant, that's why you have one (& common sense if possible) not a bunch of random armchair advisers/critics on here who, at times, are far too quick to pull the trigger on the uninitiated. They're generally a nice, knowledgeable bunch, but at times some of them show their teeth.Comment
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So why bother coming back?Originally posted by heyya99 View PostI was encouraged by most people on here to not start contracting. I've now had 3 years of successful contract on more money than I've ever been on so I take everything on this forum with a pinch of salt.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by SteelyDan View PostRely on your accountant, that's why you want one that knows what they're talking about rather than one who makes things up which 'feel' right to them but have no basis in HMRC's guidelines.Comment
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Kindly define a "successful contract" for us mere mortals.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostI was encouraged by most people on here to not start contracting. I've now had 3 years of successful contract on more money than I've ever been on so I take everything on this forum with a pinch of salt.
Don't forget the receipts for salt.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostI was encouraged by most people on here to not start contracting. I've now had 3 years of successful contract on more money than I've ever been on so I take everything on this forum with a pinch of salt.Comment
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How come you haven't learned how to use the search function then yet? Business phones have been done to death and the advice is always exactly the same.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostI was encouraged by most people on here to not start contracting. I've now had 3 years of successful contract on more money than I've ever been on so I take everything on this forum with a pinch of salt.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I am and proud of it, why neglect one of my few skills?Originally posted by heyya99 View PostYou people are so grumpy.

The rest of the posters here who are slating you are just tired of seeing the same old questions, being trotted out in the same format by people who then don't read the responses and/or try to argue that the wisdom they sought is wrong.Comment
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Isn't grumpiness reallly just indicative of of a personal problem?Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI am and proud of it.Comment
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