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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIf that all goes to plan then you'd probably be ok, but it's a bit like a gambler risking more money to get himself out of debt - it's entirely possible you just end up in an even bigger hole.
I guess I've just backed myself to find another contract when out of this one.
I have a small warchest - enough for 4 months, its only just struck me - what happens if I'm benched longer?Comment
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Originally posted by Chaffinch View PostI guess I've just backed myself to find another contract when out of this one.
I have a small warchest - enough for 4 months, its only just struck me - what happens if I'm benched longer?
You are probably panicking for the sake of panicking. Unless your skills are niche something will turn it (it always does).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAfter two months you try for the tulip contracts you spend the first two months turning your nose up at.
You are probably panicking for the sake of panicking. Unless your skills are niche something will turn it (it always does).
I don't really do panicking, I do contingency planning. I think panic would lead to desperation and as someone who has sat in the hiring chair in the past - you can smell it a mile off !
Cheers for the replies on this thread, appreciated !Comment
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Originally posted by Chaffinch View PostI guess I've just backed myself to find another contract when out of this one.
I have a small warchest - enough for 4 months, its only just struck me - what happens if I'm benched longer?Comment
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Originally posted by Chaffinch View PostCheers for that.
I don't think I have to pay till late 2012 - so it's not late yet, I was thinking spend it while benched but out of warchest and put it back when back in contract - No?
This is all worst case scenario contingency planning of courseWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPS As for illegaility, not sure anything much is done. I was searching in connection with a bastard "friend" of my son who emptied the company account, including the several k my son had lent him. Bugger all seems to have happened to him, he just changed the business name a bit and started up again.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postif you spend it by paying yourself a salary then there is no problem as the salary payments reduce your Ltd.'s profit and that reduces the corp tax liability
I don't think HMRC requires your company to have the CT money in the accounts, they just require you to pay on time... so if you spend the money you set aside for CT and rely on a new contract later in the year, that should be OK - as long as you GET the contract!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Is it not possible to pre-pay the CT? Thus reducing the temptation.Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you have the CT money set aside from the previous year, and pay salary this year, does that still work? I'd guess not.
I don't think HMRC requires your company to have the CT money in the accounts, they just require you to pay on time... so if you spend the money you set aside for CT and rely on a new contract later in the year, that should be OK - as long as you GET the contract!
Got a call in with my accountant too, to see what advice he hasComment
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