You don't need to keep paper bank statements for 7 years, or at all.
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Your accountant will usually have further copies, in any case, or at least mine does.Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostYou don't need to keep paper bank statements for 7 years, or at all.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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It is a good idea to because if you have an issue with the bank over charges you will find they suddenly don't have your records. Likewise bank statements can be used as proof of purchase.Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostYou don't need to keep paper bank statements for 7 years, or at all."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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That's exactly what I do with mine, the neighbors love me for itOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostBurn it.
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You're not meant to post it through their letter box while still alight, as the authorities WILL lift the corporate veil to remove Ltd Company liability.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThat's exactly what I do with mine, the neighbors love me for it
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So, are you trying to tell me I shouldn't have included dog tulip in my "delivery", also?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou're not meant to post it through their letter box while still alight, as the authorities WILL lift the corporate veil to remove Ltd Company liability.
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Is it your personal dog or a company dog?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSo, are you trying to tell me I shouldn't have included dog tulip in my delivery, also?
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He's outside IR35, so all expenses are paid by my LTD Co.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIs it your personal dog or a company dog?
I used the beta of HMRC's Employment / LTD Co engagement test tool, so all above board
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Have you asked his accountant?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHe's outside IR35, so all expenses are paid by my LTD Co.
I used the beta of HMRC's Employment / LTD Co engagement test tool, so all above board
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