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Not sure who is right or not, but I'll still take 80% of 700 for 3 months if I can - so going to apply. -
Are you being purposely stupid ? Or does it come naturally?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou may be under-thinking it somewhat, given that you've linked to the self-employed scheme, which explicitly states that it is irrelevant for company directors (including for the salary portion).
While stating that it clearly states which scheme does apply.Comment
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Thanks, I found it myself.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe clue was in the "can't remember where" bit daft to ask for a source when the poster has already said they can't rememberComment
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The other scheme applies to 80% of your tiny salary, at best, you pigeon-chested little abattoir creeper.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostAre you being purposely stupid ? Or does it come naturally?
While stating that it clearly states which scheme does apply.Comment
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It's already been linked to twice in this thread but here you go Chancellor gives support to millions of self-employed individuals - GOV.UKOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostCare to share?Comment
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Only claim this if you needed. I say that because it's us contractors who are going to foot the bill for this with increased IR35 tax investigations.Comment
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well were going to anyway regardless if we use it or notOriginally posted by heyya99 View PostOnly claim this if you needed. I say that because it's us contractors who are going to foot the bill for this with increased IR35 tax investigations.Comment
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Exactly you wally...Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe other scheme applies to 80% of your tiny salary, at best, you pigeon-chested little abattoir creeper.
Depending on the qualifying period that’s 2500 a month I am looking at if needs be... but do keep chirping...Comment
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How do you work that out???Originally posted by dx4100 View PostExactly you wally...
Depending on the qualifying period that’s 2500 a month I am looking at if needs be... but do keep chirping...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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