Originally posted by slinkydonkey
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How easy is it to get a loan being self employed?
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Right. I'm just in Aldershot. Give me your address and I'll send Slash and Winston around with the money and the agreement.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
God i feel a right tit yes im not self employed but just an employee of my own company. I see so I could just get the loan out and pay it out of my normal bank account im already claiming mileage so not much will change.Originally posted by stek View PostWell then you're not self-employed, you are an employee. If it's set off as an expense then it's BIK and you pay tax on it, best keep it separate and bill the mileage.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRight. I'm just in Aldershot. Give me your address and I'll send Slash and Winston around with the money and the agreement.
think maybe ill stick with my 1999 ford focus for now lol
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