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Government to front 80% of wages up to £2500/month
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut you've got reserves in the business. Like any business has. You claiming money off the gov when you've got 100's of K in the business makes you look like a complete
All UK businesses are eligible.
Do you understand the word all? Maybe you want to ask your accountant as the only idiot who still hasn't worked out how to do accounts himself after 10 years.Comment
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostYou are just talking utter nonsense now. Where did he say, this only applies to businesses who have no cash in the bank? I even marked it in bold for slow learners like you.
All UK businesses are eligible.
Do you understand the word all? Maybe you want to ask your accountant as the only idiot who still hasn't worked out how to do accounts himself after 10 years.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postmy guess is end of may your umbrella can pay you 80% till you get a new gig
I guess after that its over to JSA and universal credits.
Hopefully won't come to it all but with this and mortgage payment holidays, my war chest and other savings feeling a bit better than I did yesterday.
I can't imagine the fear going through some of the people in the country at the moment who are losing their jobs with little to no savings etc. Well I can because we no doubt all know a fewLast edited by dx4100; 20 March 2020, 21:30.Comment
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Guys...
I know we go hard at each other in these forums but its probably time for us to calm it down a bit. The world is burning and people are on fire.
We are not all equal, we aren't all on massive day rates (relatively speaking), we aren't all just trying to sponge of the government with £100k in the business bank account and try to get more out of them, we haven't all got war chests that will see us through a storm of this size....
Its probably time to be a little more supportive and a little less twatty with each other.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNow go back and highlight the word employee in your original quote and the try and find an employee in your company.... because there aren't any.
So whatever you think is irrelevant (as usual, every single post you make). Anyway, I'm going to enjoy every penny I get (if that's what I do) I might even take pictures of the things I buy so you can see what you are missing out on.
Originally posted by dx4100 View PostIts probably time to be a little more supportive and a little less twatty with each other.
Originally posted by dx4100 View PostI can't imagine the fear going through some of the people in the country at the moment who are losing their jobs with little to no savings etc. Well I can because we no doubt all know a fewLast edited by escapeUK; 20 March 2020, 21:37.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut you've got reserves in the business. Like any business has. You claiming money off the gov when you've got 100's of K in the business makes you look like a complete
As a Director I run my business, I have a business plan and I have a strategic plan for the future for myself and my employees. If I can see that at some point in the future I will be making a loss then I will make endeavours to rectify that i.e. apply for this 80% government payout. That is the same for any business whether they're the local fab shop down the road or a significant Airline business, for example.
As a Director I have to do my best to look after my employees, it doesn't matter if I happen to be one of them. If your a true Contractor then you should be looking at this from a business perspective. Ignore all personal funds (if sole employee). If your business forecast has sufficient funds to clear your financial year then I would avoid this offer, if not then apply as any other business would. If you've lost all business income only because of this then I think its fair.Comment
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostWell I have HMRC employer reference code, and I submit real time info for all my employees (me) as they have asked me to do. Equally I'll be issuing all employees a P60.
So whatever you think is irrelevant (as usual, every single post you make). Anyway, I'm going to enjoy every penny I get (if that's what I do) I might even take pictures of the things I buy so you can see what you are missing out on.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostGuys...
I know we go hard at each other in these forums but its probably time for us to calm it down a bit. The world is burning and people are on fire.
We are not all equal, we aren't all on massive day rates (relatively speaking), we aren't all just trying to sponge of the government with £100k in the business bank account and try to get more out of them, we haven't all got war chests that will see us through a storm of this size....
Its probably time to be a little more supportive and a little less twatty with each other.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy? They don't have a job. You do have a business.
Always the same with cretins. They want everything that comes with being a small business but when it suits them they want everything that comes with employees as well. No wonder the general public has little sympathy for us.
This is affecting everyone now, if you want to compare this situation to how things were before this happened you sound the typical hypocrite that don't understand the bigger picture. I'm sure if you were younger you'll be partying around with your mates and not caring about the rest of society as a whole.
They create rules for a reason, if we cannot apply for it due to the conditions, then we'll have to decide what's best to do next but if we can and it's totally legal I don't see why we shouldn't if our conditions allow us.Comment
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