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  • Lewis
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    Originally posted by Jason D View Post
    I would, and have on another thread, thoroughly recommend them.

    As an accountant and tax adviser I still find useful bits and pieces of information from them extremely useful and they price their products well giving great value for minimal cost.

    The directors one comes with a CD ( I think) that gives you templates of board minutes / dividend vouchers / spouses job descriptions etc - things that contractors will want.

    And I am not affiliated in any way!
    I got this mailshot last week. Presumably the cost of the subscription is an allowable expense ... anyone else recommend them. Seems to have gone up to £87.

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  • Jason D
    replied
    Indicator

    I would, and have on another thread, thoroughly recommend them.

    As an accountant and tax adviser I still find useful bits and pieces of information from them extremely useful and they price their products well giving great value for minimal cost.

    The directors one comes with a CD ( I think) that gives you templates of board minutes / dividend vouchers / spouses job descriptions etc - things that contractors will want.

    And I am not affiliated in any way!

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  • Hevra
    replied
    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    and how did they justify the ipod ??
    Dispensations!

    *cough*

    Hevra

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  • r0bly0ns
    replied
    [QUOTE=Bluebird;310709]They have it down as being "wholly and exclusively for the purposes of your business"
    [QUOTE]

    So that would mean you can't put your personal music collection on it then......

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  • Bluebird
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    They have it down as being "wholly and exclusively for the purposes of your business"

    If taxman asks you point out that there's a growing number of lectures and seminars available as podcasts - you need to keep a record of said podcasts and also have a company policy in place to govern the use of these devices, and yes get the Co Name engravedon them - might make it harder to sell on ebay when you want to upgrade...

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  • MikeC1408
    replied
    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    and how did they justify the ipod ??
    Have the company name engraved on it to prove ownership and use it to listen to Mr Brown's Podcasts.

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  • MikeC1408
    replied
    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    Had another one today, info included:

    Why you can claim a iPOD
    Website Costs
    Paying a non-exec director
    Loans to clear bills
    and Pre-registration VAT claims

    3 of these things seem to get asked on a frequent basis on these forums...
    I got that one as well. It's almost as if they have been reading the forum, or posting questions they know their mailshot will answer.

    That's clever marketing

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  • FiveTimes
    replied
    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    Had another one today, info included:

    Why you can claim a iPOD
    Website Costs
    Paying a non-exec director
    Loans to clear bills
    and Pre-registration VAT claims

    3 of these things seem to get asked on a frequent basis on these forums...
    and how did they justify the ipod ??

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  • Bluebird
    replied
    Had another one today, info included:

    Why you can claim a iPOD
    Website Costs
    Paying a non-exec director
    Loans to clear bills
    and Pre-registration VAT claims

    3 of these things seem to get asked on a frequent basis on these forums...

    Leave a comment:


  • turbo
    replied
    Originally posted by Bluebird
    You thinking of signing up ?
    Nah... between contractoruk and the pcg, I think I've got a steady stream of decent information.

    turbo

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  • Bluebird
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    yes it was quite surprising, I was about to chuck it in the recycle with the other junk mail then started reading.


    You thinking of signing up ?

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  • turbo
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    I got the same mailshot... I was shocked that it actually contained some reasonable information.

    turbo

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  • Bluebird
    started a topic Tips & Advice for Company Director Newsletter

    Tips & Advice for Company Director Newsletter

    Anybody else had a "mailshot" or subscribed to a company called Indicator ?

    For £77 PA you get a fortnightly newsletter with loads of hints and tips on how to save money - in the free one they sent me there was info on Working from Home, Teenage Helper & Directors Loan Accounts.

    Also you get 2 free books with templates of letters, contracts & expense guidelines.

    Normally this is the type of thing I'd subscribe to, but as it came unsolicited I/m a bit wary - anybody else heard or use them ? The sample newsletter says Issue 16 of the 8th year.

    Cheers
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