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They stopped paying her because she kept taking the cash in depreciating foreign currency loans. -
Appears to be part of Onyx Management Ltd, who specialise in yacht management, aircraft management and payroll services. Which seems like a natural fit. The company operates out of the IoM. Their parent company appears to be Onyx Worldwide who are based in Switzerland.
Registered owner of the website is one Wilhelm Meir who also appears to be linked to Recruitment Solutions Ltd (rsl.org.im) and has had a few reviews in the press last year.
Recruitment Solutions gets tax break for bosses but not workers - Investigations
Not much to be found online about him in the usual places, but LinkedIn profiles exist for him under both UK and Portugal. Prior to 2009 he appears to have been a part qualified ACCA."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Which just goes to show that contractors can be both thick AND greedy!Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostJust had a phone call from a newbie - obviously inside IR35 - wanting to know why he shouldn't join a scheme where he takes home 90%. Apparently 'rich people' and Google do it so why shouldn't he
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I suspect you get entered in to a prize draw - the winners get shortlisted for investigation.Originally posted by eek View PostDo you get paid for shopping people to HMRC. If so let him and pass on the details in a months time.
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Isn't APR much higher at local payday loan companies?Originally posted by proggy View Post1000% is equally possible, use the money to buy a balaclava and a shot gun, head into your local bank.......
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWhich just goes to show that contractors can be both thick AND greedy!WCSYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to cojak again.Comment
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And they obviously come in packs - response received this morning in relation to tax payable: "I thought that a 10% maximum should be enough - I'll find another solution". Honestly, I wonder why I bother sometimes, I really doOriginally posted by cojak View PostWhich just goes to show that contractors can be both thick AND greedy!
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You can have the satisfaction of knowing that they'll come here eventually crying like little girls because the big, nasty HMRC wants to make them bankrupt and will someone please help them out of this hole (for free obv, because they're still thick and greedy, just potentially much, much poorer).Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostAnd they obviously come in packs - response received this morning in relation to tax payable: "I thought that a 10% maximum should be enough - I'll find another solution". Honestly, I wonder why I bother sometimes, I really do
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