Compound interest is a b1tch.
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Churchill Knight & Boox clients being investigated as Managed Service Companies
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Originally posted by Guy Incognito View PostCompound interest is a b1tch.Comment
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Originally posted by raiden430 View Post
The latest letter I received from HMRC includes Tax + Class 1 NIC for the 3 years + Interest.
It's a total joke. They're asking for 100K when I've already paid 119K?Comment
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So HMRC said... “The MSC rules prevent an intermediary company setting up a structure that facilitates tax avoidance.”
Setting aside the debate about what it was that CK/Boox did that facilitated tax avoidance (haven't seen anything specific as yet), if I now go down the usual route of selecting one of the usual suspect contractor accountancies and asking them to setup a LtdCo for me (which I may well be doing soon), even though I direct them as to the salary to pay etc, I could be opening myself up to investigation if hector 'wins' against either CK or Boox?Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostSo HMRC said... “The MSC rules prevent an intermediary company setting up a structure that facilitates tax avoidance.”
Setting aside the debate about what it was that CK/Boox did that facilitated tax avoidance (haven't seen anything specific as yet), if I now go down the usual route of selecting one of the usual suspect contractor accountancies and asking them to setup a LtdCo for me (which I may well be doing soon), even though I direct them as to the salary to pay etc, I could be opening myself up to investigation if hector 'wins' against either CK or Boox?Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostSo HMRC said... “The MSC rules prevent an intermediary company setting up a structure that facilitates tax avoidance.”
Setting aside the debate about what it was that CK/Boox did that facilitated tax avoidance (haven't seen anything specific as yet), if I now go down the usual route of selecting one of the usual suspect contractor accountancies and asking them to setup a LtdCo for me (which I may well be doing soon), even though I direct them as to the salary to pay etc, I could be opening myself up to investigation if hector 'wins' against either CK or Boox?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Don't bother using a third party to set up a new limited company. Go straight to Companies House website and do it there. It's simple, it's cheap and it's quick.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Don't bother using a third party to set up a new limited company. Go straight to Companies House website and do it there. It's simple, it's cheap and it's quick.Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View Post
.... and then just use a local accountancy with no real online presence?
FreeAgent can be had free of charge with NatWest group business bank accounts. HTH.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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