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Originally posted by glashIFA@Paramount View Postnever been a secret, I've always tried to provide information (information is different to advice) when i can and assist if possible - nothing more, just trying to help. i know there are bad IFAs out there, don't think I'd be sticking my neck out too much if i said there's probably bad IT contractors too.Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostSurely you know by now that one of the rules at CUK is that if you stick your head above the parapet you're gonna get your hat shot off.
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Originally posted by glashIFA@Paramount View Postnever been a secret, I've always tried to provide information (information is different to advice) when i can and assist if possible - nothing more, just trying to help. i know there are bad IFAs out there, don't think I'd be sticking my neck out too much if i said there's probably bad IT contractors too.
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostThe CUK collective brain includes financial advisors, one has posted on this thread.
See if you can guess who it was....
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostSee if you can guess who it was....
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostSo, the only thing they are going to tell me is that I can put lots of money in a pension to reduce my CT.
Think I can work that bit out myself.
I thought perhaps they can do lots of clever stuff, which we wouldn't understand.
Looks like the CUK collective brain is better than a financial adviser.
See if you can guess who it was....
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You have to question what business an IFA has advising of Corporation Tax anyway.
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostSo, the only thing they are going to tell me is that I can put lots of money in a pension to reduce my CT.
Think I can work that bit out myself.
I thought perhaps they can do lots of clever stuff, which we wouldn't understand.
Looks like the CUK collective brain is better than a financial adviser.
Certain types of trust may help for example; the overall ownership of your company. Establishing yourself in certain physical locations and use of enterprise zone allowances may help. Establishing an offshore holding which happens to own the UK arm which pays a licence fee may help may moving revenue offshore.
However some clever tricks an adviser comes up with are often loopholes. They often get closed. Often a number of them are of such a cost to put in place they this make them non cost effective. The nature of the normal contracting business also considerably reduce the scope to exploit things like transfer pricing.
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So, the only thing they are going to tell me is that I can put lots of money in a pension to reduce my CT.
Think I can work that bit out myself.
I thought perhaps they can do lots of clever stuff, which we wouldn't understand.
Looks like the CUK collective brain is better than a financial adviser.
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Originally posted by glashIFA@Paramount View Postunless of course you found a financial advisor who worked on a fee basis (like your accountant does) and doesn't take any commission.
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Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostYou don;t need a financial adviser to tell you that if you pay all yuor profits into a pension yuo'll pay no tax. That's obvious. You'll need a financial adviser with quite amagic wand to tell you how to survive on the minimal income you'd have left after lining his pockets with pensions commissions.
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You don;t need a financial adviser to tell you that if you pay all yuor profits into a pension yuo'll pay no tax. That's obvious. You'll need a financial adviser with quite amagic wand to tell you how to survive on the minimal income you'd have left after lining his pockets with pensions commissions.
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Financial adviser
I was talking to a retired financial adviser last night who said that a decent adviser could reduce my ltd companies corp tax liability to virtually nothing through various techniques such as paying into pension etc. I said I have an accountant, and he said they only look at the past and don't plan for the future.
Does anyone else have a financial adviser for the ltd company? Are they worth it?
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