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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostGlad you made a sensible choice! (Sure you weren't slightly tempted by the Bulgarian villa? )
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Originally posted by ITGirl1978 View PostThe thread went off on a bit of a tangent here it seems!
anyway thanks for all your help, I have now setup my own Ltd Company.
I have been chased a lot by them though to use them, whereas ContractorUmbrella haven't chased me at all. This says a lot to me and I am happy with the decision I made.
It is a shame they are able to promote this to people in the way that they do.
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Originally posted by Talos View PostA few years ago I bought a cheap Villa in Bulgaria and registered myself there as a citizen, I opened a company there and my tax liability is 10% corporation tax and 10% income tax, this is fully legal within the EU
But then this isn't relevant for any UK contractor earning in the UK. What you can't do is set up a Bulgarian company and carry out a UK contract without having it taxed in the UK.
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The thread went off on a bit of a tangent here it seems!
anyway thanks for all your help, I have now setup my own Ltd Company.
I have been chased a lot by them though to use them, whereas ContractorUmbrella haven't chased me at all. This says a lot to me and I am happy with the decision I made.
It is a shame they are able to promote this to people in the way that they do.
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Originally posted by Talos View PostA few years ago I bought a cheap Villa in Bulgaria and registered myself there as a citizen, I opened a company there and my tax liability is 10% corporation tax and 10% income tax, this is fully legal within the EU
But it doesn't stop the individual becoming UK tax resident, in which case their income needs declaring in the same way as anybody else who is UK resident.
It also generally follows that the company will also become UK resident (despite being Bulgarian) and taxed accordingly.
So, entirely legal. But entirely ineffective if complying with the regulations (not complying is not generally a criminal matter - but it can be).
Of course if and when the HMRC catch up, which will be very shortly after any compliance review any where in the chain, then there will be a modicum of pain involved. And if they do decide it was criminal evasion - which is entirely possible - very severe pain.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo your suggestion to the OP is instead of joining an umbrella or setting up a UK Ltd is to buy a villa in Bulgaria, obtain Bulgarian citizenship, set up a Bulgarian company, try and work around tax residency rules and attempt to persuade agencies to work with an overseas registered company?
Hardly a zero hassle solution is it?
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo your suggestion to the OP is instead of joining an umbrella or setting up a UK Ltd is to buy a villa in Bulgaria, obtain Bulgarian citizenship, set up a Bulgarian company, try and work around tax residency rules and attempt to persuade agencies to work with an overseas registered company?
Hardly a zero hassle solution is it?
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Originally posted by Talos View PostAs an alternative to an umbrella without HMRC ever likely to get on your back, maybe try to get of that crumbling rock once in a while
Hardly a zero hassle solution is it?
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Originally posted by Talos View PostAs an alternative to an umbrella without HMRC ever likely to get on your back, maybe try to get of that crumbling rock once in a while
Offer that kind of advice again and I'll ban you. Permanently.
HTH.
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Originally posted by Talos View PostAs an alternative to an umbrella without HMRC ever likely to get on your back, maybe try to get of that crumbling rock once in a while
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Originally posted by Talos View PostA few years ago I bought a cheap Villa in Bulgaria and registered myself there as a citizen, I opened a company there and my tax liability is 10% corporation tax and 10% income tax, this is fully legal within the EU
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A few years ago I bought a cheap Villa in Bulgaria and registered myself there as a citizen, I opened a company there and my tax liability is 10% corporation tax and 10% income tax, this is fully legal within the EU
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Originally posted by ITGirl1978 View PostI was thinking about this last night.
IF this company are so bad why are they able to continue offering this umbrella? wouldnt hmrc have shut them down?
ITGirl
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