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Norla/Target/Edge/soon to be Redstone
Well the word is Edge-resourcing (the ones that did the EBTs for Norla) is in fact Norla and are still trading, offering blackmail (sorry, incentives) for the contractors they ripped off in 2010 to come back. That means Norla (sorry Edge) will give most of your money back they stole if you stay with them for 3 months....
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Originally posted by Craic View PostI have up after 10 pages of Peter Lawrence on LinkedIn. It's quite a common name it seems.
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Peter Lawrence and Grenville Norton
Does anyone know the said Peter Lawrence or Grenville Norton of Norla and what happened to them if they have gone under?
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Norla
I was just reading this old thread and then had a check up on Norla. According to this they still seem to be active and filed accounts in September 2012. Anyone know anything to the contractory?
https://www.duedil.com/company/04478...ulting-limited
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Originally posted by Waldorf View PostI cannot see anything above that would imply being an MSC, the only possible area is company secretarial services, although they do not mention being a company secretary.
See page 13 onwards of http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employment-st...nce-july07.pdf
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostThe Freestyle service includes:
Formation of your limited company
Registering your company for VAT/PAYE
Setting up your company bank account.
FREE IR35 status reviews at any time.
Acting as your registered office including full company secretarial service
An intuitive online system to enter timesheets and expenses
Generating and sending invoices to clients
Chasing payments from clients
Completing quarterly VAT returns.
Up to date live position of the company, showing profit to date, what you need to reserve for tax and what is available as dividends. All available through our online system.
Monthly payroll service including all year end submissions.
Annual Statutory Accounts including filing all statutory returns inc Corporation Tax Returns.
Personal Tax Return
Dealing with all correspondence from HMRC & Companies House
Advice on IR35 & S.660
Comprehensive Insurance package including PII, HMRC investigation insurance.
See page 13 onwards of http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employment-st...nce-july07.pdf
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostThe Freestyle service includes:
Formation of your limited company
Registering your company for VAT/PAYE
Setting up your company bank account.
FREE IR35 status reviews at any time.
Acting as your registered office including full company secretarial service
An intuitive online system to enter timesheets and expenses
Generating and sending invoices to clients
Chasing payments from clients
Completing quarterly VAT returns.
Up to date live position of the company, showing profit to date, what you need to reserve for tax and what is available as dividends. All available through our online system.
Monthly payroll service including all year end submissions.
Annual Statutory Accounts including filing all statutory returns inc Corporation Tax Returns.
Personal Tax Return
Dealing with all correspondence from HMRC & Companies House
Advice on IR35 & S.660
Comprehensive Insurance package including PII, HMRC investigation insurance.
The generating invoices thing could be that they give you the facility to generate invoices and send them via email via their website. Similarly with the chasing payments.
Anyway - it's getting a bit off topic for a Norla thread. Anyone using freestyle should do their own research to ensure they don't fall under the MSC definitions.
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Originally posted by Hex View PostWhich bit do you reckon gives "strong indicators" that they're operating as an MSC? I can see they are trying to appeal to people on how much the accountant is doing, but they don't mention that they raise invoices for you or that they run your bank account do they?
Formation of your limited company
Registering your company for VAT/PAYE
Setting up your company bank account.
FREE IR35 status reviews at any time.
Acting as your registered office including full company secretarial service
An intuitive online system to enter timesheets and expenses
Generating and sending invoices to clients
Chasing payments from clients
Completing quarterly VAT returns.
Up to date live position of the company, showing profit to date, what you need to reserve for tax and what is available as dividends. All available through our online system.
Monthly payroll service including all year end submissions.
Annual Statutory Accounts including filing all statutory returns inc Corporation Tax Returns.
Personal Tax Return
Dealing with all correspondence from HMRC & Companies House
Advice on IR35 & S.660
Comprehensive Insurance package including PII, HMRC investigation insurance.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostIf you are genuinely with Freestyle and this is not then you should be aware that their website gives strong indicators that they are operating an MSC which were outlawed 4 years ago
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Originally posted by Phaedridge View PostThese were the last accountants I dealt with at Norla: Advantage Accounts - website I note is by Cirrus Nova. Strangely haven't had a P11D this year...very strange.
I was fortunate in being advised that I had to leave Norla in September 2010 by Hays Consulting. Now also with Freestyle who seem to be doing a very good job.
Now just keeping fingers crossed that I don't have to cross paths with HMRC over the whole Norla EBT scheme.
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Advantage Accounts
These were the last accountants I dealt with at Norla: Advantage Accounts - website I note is by Cirrus Nova. Strangely haven't had a P11D this year...very strange.
I was fortunate in being advised that I had to leave Norla in September 2010 by Hays Consulting. Now also with Freestyle who seem to be doing a very good job.
Now just keeping fingers crossed that I don't have to cross paths with HMRC over the whole Norla EBT scheme.
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