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£3,400 for just 4 weeks??? You must have had a high daily rate. You must be one of the luckier ones in all this -
Would be around £450 a day - would have thought it's inline with lots of people who used these schemes.Originally posted by kentishlad View Post£3,400 for just 4 weeks??? You must have had a high daily rate. You must be one of the luckier ones in all thisComment
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I was offshore on around £430 a day. Yes I do count myself as being very lucky as I could easily have stayed on that job for a lot longer. I left for a longer term PAYE role.Comment
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Paid via loan but not by Trust...
Hi,
This has probably been already answered previously but thought to ask the question; I am being told that the 2019 LC doesn't affect me because I was paid via a loan but not from a trust - is this correct?
Thanks,
NewbeeComment
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Who told you this? An independent tax advisor or someone associated with your loan provider?Originally posted by Newbee0418 View PostHi,
This has probably been already answered previously but thought to ask the question; I am being told that the 2019 LC doesn't affect me because I was paid via a loan but not from a trust - is this correct?
Thanks,
Newbee"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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This was advised by the loan provider for the loan I had.Originally posted by cojak View PostWho told you this? An independent tax advisor or someone associated with your loan provider?Comment
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Then I would get independent advice to confirm this because I don’t think it’s correct.Originally posted by Newbee0418 View PostThis was advised by the loan provider for the loan I had."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Will do - thank you cojak.Originally posted by cojak View PostThen I would get independent advice to confirm this because I don’t think it’s correct.Comment
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Loan Charge Action Group - Impact Statements send now!
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