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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Grow some nuts and go limited.
    This is my plan, I'm due for a new contract end of this month so I'm thinking that could be a good time, but I think I'd rather do it without a Co Sec so I might leave it until April when I won't need one.
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      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
      Double bubble ?
      Nope, standard rate

      But it was a favour to the client who just extended my contract so I don't begrudge it too much
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        Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
        This is my plan, I'm due for a new contract end of this month so I'm thinking that could be a good time, but I think I'd rather do it without a Co Sec so I might leave it until April when I won't need one.
        Doesn't make any difference... my wife is company sec, and she hasn't doen diddly squat.

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          Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
          Nope, standard rate

          But it was a favour to the client who just extended my contract so I don't begrudge it too much
          Got to keep them sweet I suppose.

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            if you wait until april you are going going to throw away a good % of income.
            You don't wan't that do you ?

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              Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
              Doesn't make any difference... my wife is company sec, and she hasn't doen diddly squat.
              I just don't want anyone else held liable as an officer of the company when I get an IR35 investigation

              It's only 4 months away, I think I'll wait until then.
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                Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
                I just don't want anyone else held liable as an officer of the company when I get an IR35 investigation

                It's only 4 months away, I think I'll wait until then.
                Join the PCG and get the contract checked, no need for IR35 investigation... do it right and eveything will be sweet!

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                  Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                  if you wait until april you are going going to throw away a good % of income.
                  You don't wan't that do you ?
                  My contract's pretty IR35 caught at the moment anyway, it wouldn't make much difference tbh.
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                    don't waste 4 months waiting for the company sec, that is a lot of cash to passs by on

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                      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                      Join the PCG and get the contract checked, no need for IR35 investigation... do it right and eveything will be sweet!
                      This is my plan, and take out some investigation insurance just in case...
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