Not familiar with coporate tax savings, and certainly not in 2016.
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I suppose that makes you a fangurl not a fanboi?Originally posted by cojak View Post(I was going to buy a non-apple phone, but who am I kidding?
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Originally posted by eek View PostWho are you?
And the subsistence and travel bit is up for discussion and you need to remember that the issue HMRC is hitting here is not us but we may be collateral damage...A poster making an effort. Unlike you two....Originally posted by cojak View PostYeah, who are you?
And do you like gladiators? Was there anything in the budget regarding plumbing? (I've been on holiday...)
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Not quite. It's a poster who hasn't mentioned all the changes only select ones (note the lack of the employer ni stuff) and added unnecessary panic regarding expenses which is designed to cover shafted low pay care workersOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostA poster making an effort. Unlike you two....
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I don't think approved is the word that is used.. Darwin pay claims its developed with Tax QC Robert Venables which I'm sure means that someone explains the plan while heOriginally posted by Zero Liability View PostI bet he has the magic, QC approved solution to it, too.
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Whatever the term used is, I would not be surprised to see an influx of ridiculous tripe arising as a result of panic caused by the Budget, which as it is, is fairly light on specifics. Nonetheless, that is perfect for fostering paranoia.Comment
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True and both cojak and I will end up wasting time asking are you sure its a good idea while working out how to dissuade them....Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostWhatever the term used is, I would not be surprised to see an influx of ridiculous tripe arising as a result of panic caused by the Budget, which as it is, is fairly light on specifics. Nonetheless, that is perfect for fostering paranoia.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I won't waste my time with you two - I'm giving out the advice my accountant gave me - thought this forum was for sharing advice, take it or leave it your choice ! the thread was to encourage people to contribute to what was proposed not to cause panic, I wonder what you've contributed.Originally posted by eek View PostTrue and both cojak and I will end up wasting time asking are you sure its a good idea while working out how to dissuade them....Comment
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It's General mate, free for all for piss taking....Originally posted by argoran View PostI won't waste my time with you two - I'm giving out the advice my accountant gave me - thought this forum was for sharing advice, take it or leave it your choice ! the thread was to encourage people to contribute to what was proposed not to cause panic, I wonder what you've contributed.Comment
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