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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postradish2008 - Don't get too comfortable - some of us suffered that spreadsheet for far too long and got awful service from SJD before we left.
SimonDolan - /care
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostDon't get too comfortable - some of us suffered that spreadsheet for far too long and got awful service from SJD before we left.
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radish2008 - Don't get too comfortable - some of us suffered that spreadsheet for far too long and got awful service from SJD before we left.
SimonDolan - /care
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostThank you - very kind of you to say.
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Originally posted by Wijay@WISAccountancy View PostStartup entreprenuers like us strive to be like you one day! What you did for contractors and freelancers is quite legendary! Welcome back and wish you all the very best....
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Originally posted by edison View PostDisappointingly, there was not one mention of the single biggest factor in Simon Dolan's path to mega millionaire status - THE SPREADSHEET!
BBC journalism clearly isn't what it used to be, LOL.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut definitely not for tax reasons!!!
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOh, that too. It’s a short list, but growing. Burglary; intense media scrutiny.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOr you get sick of the intense media scrutiny..
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Welcome back!
Originally posted by simondolan View PostWell, it's like deja vu all over again isn't it. Thanks for the sincere and heartfelt welcome backs from the competition :-)
Am very excited about the new project - is great to be able to design something from the ground up with all the experience of the past 20+years of what works. Comes down eventually of course to the same thing- how can we make your lives easier- think we have something unique.
Happy to answer any questions here or of course email etc. Am sure blatant at plugs are still frowned upon here, but you did ask Alan.
PS what spreadsheets....?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI was just about to quote the same line.
If I ever suffer a break in, I’m going straight to Monaco. The safest place on Earth.
Like many others who settle abroad, [Lewis] Hamilton denied that avoidance of tax was his motive. He said that he wanted to escape intensive media scrutiny.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostSpoken like a true accountant
If I ever suffer a break in, I’m going straight to Monaco. The safest place on Earth.
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In 2013, Mr Dolan left the UK for Monaco, a tax haven, where he still lives with his wife and two sons, aged 13 and 16.
"Our house was broken into and it was nasty. I have a young family and I didn't want to live in a place where I don't feel safe.
"So I started researching and found Monaco is one of the safest places to live. It was nothing to do with tax but it's a nice by-product."
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Originally posted by edison View PostDisappointingly, there was not one mention of the single biggest factor in Simon Dolan's path to mega millionaire status - THE SPREADSHEET!
BBC journalism clearly isn't what it used to be, LOL.
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