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Agents using own umbrella scheme

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    #11
    I wonder what they'd say if you tell them you'll go LTD?

    Makes me think of people insisting on paying 'pro-rata'...
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      #12
      Originally posted by Jog On View Post
      I wonder what they'd say if you tell them you'll go LTD?

      Makes me think of people insisting on paying 'pro-rata'...
      Talking to the Umbrella about this and they have had this problem with this specific agent before, one option was to go LTD and that could be on the cards, i just don't want all the paperwork that goes with the LTD

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        #13
        Originally posted by rocketron View Post
        Talking to the Umbrella about this and they have had this problem with this specific agent before, one option was to go LTD and that could be on the cards, i just don't want all the paperwork that goes with the LTD
        a) There's not really that much paperwork
        b) For a couple of hours per month (at most) you'll increase your take home by 10-15% depending on which brolly you're currently with
        c) Get an accountant and they'll do most of it for you anyway.
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          #14
          Originally posted by rocketron View Post
          Talking to the Umbrella about this and they have had this problem with this specific agent before, one option was to go LTD and that could be on the cards, i just don't want all the paperwork that goes with the LTD
          Go Ltd if that's all that's holding you back.

          Get a good accountant (see the Accountancy board) and it's not difficult.

          Spod, not sure your comment was really necessary, was it?? No wonder we never get any genuine newbies in General.
          Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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