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  • balaplus
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    Personal card...As there are quite a few cashback cards on the market !

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  • miss marple
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    I've had a NatWest bank account for the 12 odd years I've been contracting.

    I got a business credit card almost immediately. But, it's of the type where you pay the amount off in full every month. But, it does give you about 5 weeks interest free credit and it saves on the account charges.

    I did, for years, have a credit limit of £3000 but they have, finally, in the last couple of months upped that to a wopping £5000 ....

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Got a Visa Debit no probs from Cater Allen

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  • KentPhilip
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    I am with Abbey for my company, and they have given me a card when I opened the account.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    From my experience Natwest are the biggest bunch of tossers around. I constantly laugh in derision when I see thier "another way" adverts...

    Natwest are like NTL (Now Virgin I know). You leave BT because the service is tulipe and join NTL thinking it can't possibly get any worse. A year of hell later you go back to BT knowing just how much worse it can get....
    Yeah but least with Natwest you can leave and go elsewhere....well I went to RBS and they took the f*****s over so I left again.......

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  • Epiphone
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    Originally posted by Seahorse View Post
    and an accountant who does not seem to understand contracting
    Get a new one.

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  • Ardesco
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    From my experience Natwest are the biggest bunch of tossers around. I constantly laugh in derision when I see thier "another way" adverts...

    Natwest are like NTL (Now Virgin I know). You leave BT because the service is tulipe and join NTL thinking it can't possibly get any worse. A year of hell later you go back to BT knowing just how much worse it can get....

    It all seems fine until you have a problem then you find out what they are really like

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Odd.

    The Bank, HSBC, pushed one of me as soon as I opened my company bank account.
    Even when I had a NatWest (spit) Premier Account, they would not consider giving me even a company cash card, let alone credit card.

    When I moved on from that bunch of lacklustre incompetents, I managed to get a company cash card but still refused a company credit card, BUT my wife can no longer be a signatory on the company cheques, despite being a Director (and me the Company Sec.).

    I really don't know how they work these things out. Make them up, I suppose.

    [ if you want to reply "NatWest have been OK for me" then don't because I'm not interested. Or, PM me and I'll send you 12 pages of woe that will make you switch accounts before the week is out. ]

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Note real reason for the post:

    (Company credit card? IMyCo's only been active for 12 years and has never turned over more than £135k in a year so I've never managed to get one. Not that I want one, but that's not the point.)
    Odd.

    The Bank, HSBC, pushed one of me as soon as I opened my company bank account.

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  • MirrorMe
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    Note real reason for the reply:
    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    (Company credit card? IMyCo's only been active for 12 years and has never turned over more than £135k in a year so I've never managed to get one. Not that I want one, but that's not the point.)

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Note real reason for the post:
    Originally posted by Seahorse View Post
    Start a new contract tomorrow

    Now onto the spurious question:
    Originally posted by Seahorse View Post
    which means I have to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights a week.

    Do I pay for the hotel with the Company credit card or my own?
    Company, in this case. Since you intend to claim it anyway.

    (Company credit card? IMyCo's only been active for 12 years and has never turned over more than £135k in a year so I've never managed to get one. Not that I want one, but that's not the point.)

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  • xoggoth
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    Agree makes no real difference.

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  • bellymonster
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    Not really an expert myself, but the answer is either.

    If you put it on the company card it comes out of the companies profits directly, and if you put it on your personal card it comes out of company profits as expenses.

    Either way I don't think it makes much difference apart from the fact that you may be able to get cash back on your personal card which is not taxable.

    I tend to put them on my personal card purely because I don't carry the company credit card with me (too dangerous to lose it).

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  • Seahorse
    started a topic Paying Hotel Bill Company or Self to Pay?

    Paying Hotel Bill Company or Self to Pay?

    Start a new contract tomorrow which means I have to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights a week.

    I have my own company, and an accountant who does not seem to understand contracting (not that I am any wiser).

    Do I pay for the hotel with the Company credit card or my own?

    Ta

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