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Find someone you trust and get them to do it. My wife is company secretary, and gets paid for it. I do all the paperwork, but she signs off on it. She also approves all my expenses, which meant it was easier to get a dispensation from HMRC, as we have an expenses process.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThis 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.
Might as well do it now, the sooner to move the better.Comment
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Here's an excellent example of an existing one:Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm just reading the Wikipedia pages of several musicians of my acquaintance. I'm tempted to start putting those citation needed links all over the place, just to give them (or their record companies) some work to do
After being dropped by Cherry Red by 1984, constantly savaged and ridiculed by the music press, and developing total writer's block, Hewick hit rock bottom in his musical and personal life.[citation needed]
If he's in the pub, I'll let him know: "Hey, Kevin, you remember that really bad time you went through? Well, some anonymous tosser on the Internet is demanding proof."Comment
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Keep up the good work lads.
Grandkids going to bed in a minute we hope. they have been hyper all night and run me ragged.
Back posting in 1/2 hour I hope
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I'll be gone by then, but keep up the postingOriginally posted by Diver View PostKeep up the good work lads.
Grandkids going to bed in a minute we hope. they have been hyper all night and run me ragged.
Back posting in 1/2 hour I hope
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I'm off to bed now - night
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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They wouldn't be liable - it's a directors liability rather than company secretary.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI 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.
Sooner you move, the sooner you save...Comment
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5% expenses.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postthen why pay more for going limited... I don't think you will increase your take home willyou?
VAT savings on FRS.
Sooner you move, the more you save, even if IR35 caught.
Of course, some will argue that it's not IR35 caught.
WTF is this doing in TPD?????Comment
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I was there, but you just didn't know it.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAlready done that one my friend... and there was only 1 person around to blow the balloons up.
I was lurking silently while I did my accounts. I didn't dare join in, as that would be the end of the accounts...Comment
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If it were me, I would go NW.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI think NW are cheaper too. I need to have a think.
But I've never used them, or even spoken to them. Just perception...Comment
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