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I'd contract in the past with an umbrella and used to <quiet mode> claim for everything the dispensation allowed </quiet mode> then I went permie, got pissed off, went contracting and set Ltd up in March. Spot on, the only regret is my accoutant. Not happy, but will change that in the new year. -
Hi StuOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostHow rude of me, hello Nick

Don't mind me, I'm not really here... I'm hovering on the brink of getting up and going to make some dinner
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What time you out to the FMB bar ?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIsn't there an initial 5% of the gross that isn't liable for PAYE?Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'd contract in the past with an umbrella and used to <quiet mode> claim for everything the dispensation allowed </quiet mode> then I went permie, got pissed off, went contracting and set Ltd up in March. Spot on, the only regret is my accoutant. Not happy, but will change that in the new year.
<quiet mode> claim for everything the dispensation allowed </quiet mode>
Oi, HMRC, over here...Comment
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I'm thinking SJD, they seem to get some pretty positive reviews. Plus they own my umbrella so it shouldn't be too painful a move...Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'd contract in the past with an umbrella and used to <quiet mode> claim for everything the dispensation allowed </quiet mode> then I went permie, got pissed off, went contracting and set Ltd up in March. Spot on, the only regret is my accoutant. Not happy, but will change that in the new year.ǝןqqıʍComment
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That was in the past... I've learnt a lot since thenOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
<quiet mode> claim for everything the dispensation allowed </quiet mode>
Oi, HMRC, over here...
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Seamless.... but then again it could be a nightmare...Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'm thinking SJD, they seem to get some pretty positive reviews. Plus they own my umbrella so it shouldn't be too painful a move...
SJD et al don't come on here touting do they ?Comment
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