Originally posted by Lance
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostI see a trend:
Guy asks for free advice (as a substitute for paid-for advice)
Guy gets it
Guy doesn't like what he's told
Guy gets chippy
Guy flounces off in a huff and CUK returns to normal until the cycle begins again
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I see a trend:
Guy asks for free advice (as a substitute for paid-for advice)
Guy gets it
Guy doesn't like what he's told
Guy gets chippy
Guy flounces off in a huff and CUK returns to normal until the cycle begins again
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI presume you are a member of an accounting body - Chartered, Certified etc. Is there not a forum for these bodies where you can get the answers you require, rather than asking on what is predominantly an IT Contractor forum ?
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostLike I said, if you can't help..
Clearly you have too much time on your hands so that you go through old posts. I'm a qualified accountant but haven't done personal tax in much detail in 20years.
Your next insult please ...
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Set up a pension scheme (HL, III - for example. Maybe NEST), make company contributions into it (up to £40k per year). The contributions offset corporation tax. Have all the money put into a tracker fund (or funds) (e.g. HSBC FTSE 250 tracker, Fundsmith, Vanguard Lifestrategy 80%).
For Auto Enrollment and whether it applies and what you need to do, go here
Find out your automatic enrolment duties | The Pensions Regulator
Forget personal contributions, forget Payroll, forget salary sacrifice - just do the above.
These suggestions are not advice, I am not an accountant or an IFA, personal circumstances may vary and so this may not be appropriate for you. It is what works for me.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostI answered all your questions. Stupid as they were.
You then asked more stupid questions. I also answered them.
I then questioned your view on your ability as evidence suggests you aren't a very good accountant, assuming you are actually one at all (I'd have sacked you by now).
And you call me (and others) a twat.Last edited by administrator; 12 October 2016, 11:01. Reason: Quoted winker. Many winkers! Oh my eyes!!
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Originally posted by seeourbeeGreat, another unhelpful twat
You then asked more stupid questions. I also answered them.
I then questioned your view on your ability as evidence suggests you aren't a very good accountant, assuming you are actually one at all (I'd have sacked you by now).
And you call me (and others) a twat.Last edited by administrator; 12 October 2016, 11:01. Reason: Oh dear. No winking please Lance. seeourbee - you seem to rubbing everyone up the wrong way :(
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As a sole director, don't worry about the auto enrollment stuff or whether you pay 5% and your "employer (also you)" "matches" it - you should just set up a pension scheme (there's lots of threads about which one) and pay company contributions into it
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostLike I said, if you can't help..
Clearly you have too much time on your hands so that you go through old posts. I'm a qualified accountant but haven't done personal tax in much detail in 20years.
Your next insult please ...
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And you think that's a good idea looking at your questions and the fact you haven't practised accounting for 20 years?
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Like I said, if you can't help..
Clearly you have too much time on your hands so that you go through old posts. I'm a qualified accountant but haven't done personal tax in much detail in 20years.
Your next insult please ...
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