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I've heard of a scheme where you can retain about 115% of your gross income. What you do, but keep this to yourself, is set up a ltd co and register it for VAT. Don't pay VAT, CT, PAYE etc to HMRC just keep it all to yourself. Its a risky strategy and its not for everybody but it depends on your risk profile!
You used to be able to keep 117.5% of your income doing this.
I am not sure you are genuine. Can you confirm you do operate out of a PO Box account in a tax haven without any reciprocal extradition treaty with the UK? (Anything less and I will not think you have a really good scheme.)
Meh. Sorry for delay - I had to ask "Uncle" Ronnie if i can give out the address. I can't but we're in Brazil and I have a hotmail account and a mobile phone number if that helps convince you I'm for real. And Carlos says I'm a stand up guy.
I suppose so but the interest rate would be high and the repayments would have to be in cash.
I am not sure you are genuine. Can you confirm you do operate out of a PO Box account in a tax haven without any reciprocal extradition treaty with the UK? (Anything less and I will not think you have a really good scheme.)
I'm just trying to gain your confidence so that when you sign up I can convince you to "invest" 25% of your income into our Never See It Again Savings Plan.
I would prefer some arrangement where you lend me my own money. Is that possible?
I'm amazed you're giving out this wonderful information for free.
Why not email me an NDA first and then give me the hard sell over the phone without illustrating any of the risks.
I'm just trying to gain your confidence so that when you sign up I can convince you to "invest" 25% of your income into our Never See It Again Savings Plan.
I've heard of a scheme where you can retain about 115% of your gross income. What you do, but keep this to yourself, is set up a ltd co and register it for VAT. Don't pay VAT, CT, PAYE etc to HMRC just keep it all to yourself. Its a risky strategy and its not for everybody but it depends on your risk profile!
It's worked for plenty of Australian contractors over the years. Do two years and go home.
I've heard of a scheme where you can retain about 115% of your gross income. What you do, but keep this to yourself, is set up a ltd co and register it for VAT. Don't pay VAT, CT, PAYE etc to HMRC just keep it all to yourself. Its a risky strategy and its not for everybody but it depends on your risk profile!
I've heard of a scheme where you can retain about 115% of your gross income. What you do, but keep this to yourself, is set up a ltd co and register it for VAT. Don't pay VAT, CT, PAYE etc to HMRC just keep it all to yourself. Its a risky strategy and its not for everybody but it depends on your risk profile!
I'm quite happy with the return I get from my Ltd company. I'm curious as to why you won't give us a brief overview of how it works without calling you?
It's simply because there are various options available according to the requirements of an individual. I also have to be aware of legal issues, NDA's, intellectual property rights and advertising on this site.
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