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  • TheFaQQer
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    If there was an investigation, then they would be screwed, since it would be disallowed as an expense.

    The question is really how likely are they to get caught? I'm thinking pretty unlikely, but there's always that chance that they might get picked on / informed on, and then they would be in trouble.

    The umbrella company will wash their hands of them, and it's down to the individual to sort out how much they need to pay back / how big a reaming they would like.

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  • damo111176
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    Like with many things, the umbrella won't, the BIK won't be paid and they guy will have just pocketed £300 plus more income by defrauding the system

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Technically, the scanner is an asset of the umbrella company, since they are just an employee.

    So there would be a BIK to pay on it, surely - plus the umbrella could demand it back at any point, as it's their property. You might want to drop that into conversation and see the reaction when they realise that they could have just paid for something that someone else can demand back at any time...

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  • damo111176
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    I tell you what some contractors make me sick..

    I have just had a guy buy an A3 flatbed scanner for working on a helpdesk, he has just had his boss sign off a letter stating he needs it to send off his invoices and timesheets to his umbrella company...

    CAn someone just tell me if the taxman questions it will he take that letter and say oh ok or will he likely still sting the bloke for the expense, the only thing that letter has done had told the umbrella that he can claim it but will not resy properly with the taxman??

    I am surrounded by cowboy contractors who are trying to rip anyhting out of expenses they can, unreceipted subsistence, laptops, printers, scanners etc whilst working through an umbrella not their own limited company.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by fadanoid View Post
    Freakin A.

    yes.

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  • fadanoid
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    Freakin A.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by a7awo View Post
    Thanks for all your advice, I will spread the word about this forum.
    Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post
    OMG - his mates will be turning up soon
    I'm hoping that the word will be "don't use CUK, unless you're prepared for a load of abuse, sarcasm, and duff advice"

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Originally posted by a7awo View Post
    Thanks for all your advice, I will spread the word about this forum.

    OMG - his mates will be turning up soon

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  • a7awo
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    Thanks for all your advice, I will spread the word about this forum.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by a7awo View Post
    I used to just claim for travel, phone, broadband and a few bits of software/hardware but I did bother with claiming for anything else, maybe I should of done but now I need to. Does anyone know what you can claim with regards to utility bills, i.e. can I claim a percentage of these, etc.
    What do you mean "need to"?
    Have you considered asking your accountant?
    Do you have a home office? If so you can claim a percentage of your bills.

    As was stated above: Less expenses means more profit which means bigger divvies.

    Have a look here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by a7awo View Post
    I used to just claim for travel, phone, broadband and a few bits of software/hardware but I did bother with claiming for anything else, maybe I should of done but now I need to. Does anyone know what you can claim with regards to utility bills, i.e. can I claim a percentage of these, etc.
    Yes I do, thanks.

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  • a7awo
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    I used to just claim for travel, phone, broadband and a few bits of software/hardware but I did bother with claiming for anything else, maybe I should of done but now I need to. Does anyone know what you can claim with regards to utility bills, i.e. can I claim a percentage of these, etc.

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by Jason D View Post
    How about I do your accounts and tax compliance for you?

    Pay me £ 20,000.00 p/a and its all tax allowable.

    I await your call.

    I'll do it for £5k p/a, and I have a special dispensation that means you can claim as much as you like in expenses

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  • Jason D
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    Expenses

    How about I do your accounts and tax compliance for you?

    Pay me £ 20,000.00 p/a and its all tax allowable.

    I await your call.

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  • Hevra
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    Hehe, forehead/desk interface moment...

    Hevra

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