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Previously on "Registering company at your home address"

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Sorry we usually like to give detailed advice on the phone or face to face.
    We will change from now on if you think the reply we gave is not detailed enough
    Thanks


    Originally posted by JamJarST View Post
    It is not that it is too old it is that Harry now Tanya is spamming the board with badly written advice in an obvious attempt to drum up business for their much cheapness practice.

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  • JamJarST
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    FFS, usually a newbie posts a question and gets hit with "have you not tried the search button".

    Now the question is too old to be replied to,
    It is not that it is too old it is that Harry now Tanya is spamming the board with badly written advice in an obvious attempt to drum up business for their much cheapness practice.

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  • jmo21
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    FFS, usually a newbie posts a question and gets hit with "have you not tried the search button".

    Now the question is too old to be replied to,

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    As his status says "tries hard to make sense". But fails unfortunately.
    And then he was a she.......

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  • JamJarST
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    Either that or you're spamming. Not quite sure which it is
    I am leaning towards the spamming option myself

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Am sorry but your rep is already sinking at 37 odd posts. You are not setting a very good example for your business. Most of your answers don't even make sense so I am wondering on that alone why anyone would look to you to look after their money. Sorry to be harsh but has to be said.
    As his status says "tries hard to make sense". But fails unfortunately.

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    Thanks for your appreciation. We will try our best to answer questions in this forum.

    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    And by re-arranging the above words into a different order, it may make sense. Would still be bollox though.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Harry@SC Lee Accountant Ltd View Post
    We are sorry to reply so many threads.Is Contractor UK not allowed users to give people a reply?
    This thread was still on the 2nd page on this forum when we looked at it that is why we reply.
    And by re-arranging the above words into a different order, it may make sense. Would still be bollox though.

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    We are sorry to reply so many threads.Is Contractor UK not allowed users to give people a reply?
    This thread was still on the 2nd page on this forum when we looked at it that is why we reply.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Harry@SC Lee Accountant Ltd View Post
    I am sorry I cannot see what is the problem as the questions are still many people interested to know the answer
    Am sorry but your rep is already sinking at 37 odd posts. You are not setting a very good example for your business. Most of your answers don't even make sense so I am wondering on that alone why anyone would look to you to look after their money. Sorry to be harsh but has to be said.

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Harry@SC Lee Accountant Ltd View Post
    I am sorry I cannot see what is the problem as the questions are still many people interested to know the answer
    Either that or you're spamming. Not quite sure which it is

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    I am sorry I cannot see what is the problem as the questions are still many people interested to know the answer

    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    Now you're taking the ******* piss. That thread is EIGHT years old !!!!

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by Harry@SC Lee Accountant Ltd View Post
    Could be as low as 60 pound/ year for registered office adderess even in London

    Expense needs to be wholly exclusively and necessarily for business. Like rental if you work from home you may claim portion of the rent.
    Sames as vehicle, normmaly we suggest clients to cliam mileage allowance 45p from this year
    Now you're taking the ******* piss. That thread is EIGHT years old !!!!

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Could be as low as 60 pound/ year for registered office adderess even in London

    Expense needs to be wholly exclusively and necessarily for business. Like rental if you work from home you may claim portion of the rent.
    Sames as vehicle, normmaly we suggest clients to cliam mileage allowance 45p from this year

    Originally posted by sdj View Post
    How much do accountants charge for this service?
    Are you allowed to use a PO box as a registered address or does it have to be an actual office/home address?

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Re: 40 quid

    That would be nice & would have it's advantages but the price is not dependant on taking up the accountancy package.

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