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That is fine just I am who I say I am and if you (plural) choose to believe otherwise that is fine.Originally posted by Bear View PostThere's actually quite a lot use umbrellas. If you want a sensible discussion about it then business and contracts, accounting and legal are the places.
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So it is all fine then. Fine.Originally posted by Katie View PostThat is fine just I am who I say I am and if you (plural) choose to believe otherwise that is fine.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Fine. You have made me laugh!Originally posted by Xenophon View PostSo it is all fine then. Fine.
Sorry for having a 2 minute rage!
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That's a fine response....Originally posted by Xenophon View PostSo it is all fine then. Fine.Hard Brexit now!
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I'm not created! But I don't mind being a fembot! You guys are making me feel welcome again now!
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No, it's fine, you don't have to stop posting. You may find you get a bit of prejudice because you are 'from the other side' (that's you're an umbrella, not you're a girl) but it would be useful to get some info from your perspective on things too.Originally posted by Katie View PostOkay well I just won't post or visit anymore that is fine! I haven't commented on anything related to accountants/umbrellas or anything just the chatty fun posts. But fine if you don't wish me too I don't really mind!
Most of the advice given out on here surrounding umbrella companies are 'use a limited company' mainly because of the tax gains etc. but I think there are plenty of contractors that post here still using brollies for their own other reasons.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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You see IT Contractors generally earn big bucks, so Umbrella Companies aren't the ideal solution for them to increase their take home. And if I said they were 1) I'd be lying and 2) That wouldn't be very good service.
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