Fair enough. But now you are a contrator...
Don't do it again!
Unless you can't get a loan, don't live off credit cards.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPresumably you didn't have enough personal cash to pay off the credit card? I often settle my company expenses months after they've been incurred.
Correct
I quit my permie job with no contract and no savings
Got my first contract before my permie notice ran out, then lived off credit cards for a couple of months till the contract money started coming in!
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Presumably you didn't have enough personal cash to pay off the credit card? I often settle my company expenses months after they've been incurred.
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Originally posted by raeblob View Postmcskiver, I'd be interested to hear whether you bought or leased a laptop in the end.
I've recently formed a ltd company and landed my first contract, but I don't have the money for a much needed laptop at the moment and thought leasing one at a low monthly cost might be the way to go.
My accountant at SJD hadn't come across anyone leasing their laptop before when I asked, but the info I found here made it look like a viable option.
If anyone else has experience of leasing laptops etc through their Ltd company I'd be interested to hear from them.
I was in the same position as you, I bought a laptop with my personal credit card and sumbited as an expense claim to my Ltd (i.e. it was the company's laptop from the start).
Then every month I submited an expense claim for "Credit card interest due to non payment of expenses" to my Ltd until my Ltd had enough in it to pay all my outstanding expenses.
This was all done with guidance from my accountant.
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Originally posted by mcskiver View PostThanks everyone - great advice for a beginner and no flaming!
I can't believe it.....
Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible you complete ****ing ****** with **** for ******.
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You can lease laptops through Dell. My feeling is that they would be obsolete before the end of the term though.
Raeblob,
Seems strange that your accountant hasn;t heard of anyone leasing through their Ltd. Its a common business practice. Quite expensive but it does help with the old cash flow.
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mcskiver, I'd be interested to hear whether you bought or leased a laptop in the end.
I've recently formed a ltd company and landed my first contract, but I don't have the money for a much needed laptop at the moment and thought leasing one at a low monthly cost might be the way to go.
My accountant at SJD hadn't come across anyone leasing their laptop before when I asked, but the info I found here made it look like a viable option.
If anyone else has experience of leasing laptops etc through their Ltd company I'd be interested to hear from them.
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Thanks everyone - great advice for a beginner and no flaming!
I can't believe it.....
In terms of the leasing, I was under the impression that leasing a laptop meant I didn't have to cater for anything like depreciation, and the full amount of the lease was just deducted from my Corporation Tax at the end of the year? Whereas if I buy a laptop, only the taxable bit of the cost would be saved (i.e. around 30-40% of the cost)?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
No sarcasm, no abuse - you feeling OK?Last edited by Contractor UK; 18 August 2021, 10:22.
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Originally posted by mcskiver View Post...so please take it easy!
I have the general gist of the Ltd vs umbrella discussions, and have operated through an umbrella company (Parasol) for about 6 months now.
I want to set up a Ltd company now, and have a new 4-week contract starting next week. The contract has been sent to Parasol, but do I still have time to switch to a Ltd company for this contract? Or should I just use the time to get my Ltd company sorted?
I need a laptop for this new contract, and was thinking that leasing through my Ltd co. might be the best option, but i'm not sure I have time for any of this to be sorted out this week.
Also, can anyone recommend a particular co. for tax advice / general accountancy services? Should I just use a local firm or is it better to use a firm that specialises in contractors such as SJD?
Any advice appreciated...
http://www.pcg.org.uk/cms/index.php?...ownload&gid=27
HTHLast edited by Contractor UK; 18 August 2021, 10:22.
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Originally posted by mcskiver View Post...so please take it easy!
I have the general gist of the Ltd vs umbrella discussions, and have operated through an umbrella company (Parasol) for about 6 months now.
I want to set up a Ltd company now, and have a new 4-week contract starting next week. The contract has been sent to Parasol, but do I still have time to switch to a Ltd company for this contract? Or should I just use the time to get my Ltd company sorted?
Originally posted by mcskiver View PostI need a laptop for this new contract, and was thinking that leasing through my Ltd co. might be the best option, but i'm not sure I have time for any of this to be sorted out this week.
Originally posted by mcskiver View PostAlso, can anyone recommend a particular co. for tax advice / general accountancy services? Should I just use a local firm or is it better to use a firm that specialises in contractors such as SJD?
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General newbie questions...
...so please take it easy!
I have the general gist of the Ltd vs umbrella discussions, and have operated through an umbrella company (Parasol) for about 6 months now.
I want to set up a Ltd company now, and have a new 4-week contract starting next week. The contract has been sent to Parasol, but do I still have time to switch to a Ltd company for this contract? Or should I just use the time to get my Ltd company sorted?
I need a laptop for this new contract, and was thinking that leasing through my Ltd co. might be the best option, but i'm not sure I have time for any of this to be sorted out this week.
Also, can anyone recommend a particular co. for tax advice / general accountancy services? Should I just use a local firm or is it better to use a firm that specialises in contractors such as SJD?
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