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Previously on "Claiming expenses through Giant"

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  • Cowboy Bob
    replied
    Originally posted by tim123
    Personally, I would advise against doing it that quick.

    For every one person who has been satisfied with a randomly selected accountant, there will be ten who are unhappy.

    Take advice on your choice of accountant first and then phone them.

    tim
    IMO, that advice only applies if you're going to get them to do your monthly PAYE. If all you want them to do is your year-end accounts, then you can't really go wrong.

    You need to make sure that the accountant advertises that they deal with small businesses though.

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  • ChimpMaster
    replied
    Nurain, for a good independent accountant try www.mmti.co.uk, not the cheapest but I've certainly been happy with the service.

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  • tim123
    replied
    Originally posted by nurain
    Thank you soooo much. I didnt realise it was that easy.
    I guess thats what i'll be doing this weekend!
    Personally, I would advise against doing it that quick.

    For every one person who has been satisfied with a randomly selected accountant, there will be ten who are unhappy.

    Take advice on your choice of accountant first and then phone them.

    tim

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  • cojak
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    to cowboy bob...

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Alternatively hire an accountant at a monthly fee and let him do all ur accounting. I'd advise keeping an eye on the numbers though just so you understand whats going on and how it all works.

    Fees for accountants vary anywhere around between £50 and £100 / month. It still works out cheaper than using an umbrella/composite.

    Yes it's a little extra hassle but I enjoy it and you can control how / when you allocate your funds.

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  • nurain
    replied
    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    How I started my own company:-

    Found a local accountant in Yellow Pages and phoned him.
    Asked him how to set up company, he said he'd do it for £100.
    I paid him the £100 and that was that.

    Then I joined the PCG and bought the relevant insurance.

    I retained the accountant who set up my company to do my year end accounts.

    Monthly PAYE stuff is handled by my other half, who learnt how to do it by researching on the Internet and talking to the accountant.

    Yes, it's *that* hard...
    Thank you soooo much. I didnt realise it was that easy.
    I guess thats what i'll be doing this weekend!

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  • Cowboy Bob
    replied
    Originally posted by nurain
    I wouldnt know where to start.
    How I started my own company:-

    Found a local accountant in Yellow Pages and phoned him.
    Asked him how to set up company, he said he'd do it for £100.
    I paid him the £100 and that was that.

    Then I joined the PCG and bought the relevant insurance.

    I retained the accountant who set up my company to do my year end accounts.

    Monthly PAYE stuff is handled by my other half, who learnt how to do it by researching on the Internet and talking to the accountant.

    Yes, it's *that* hard...

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  • nurain
    replied
    Originally posted by Mailman
    For the love of alah, become a real contractor and start your own company!
    I wouldnt know where to start.

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  • MrsGoof
    replied
    The moment you know your contract will go past 24 months then that is deemed your permenant place of so Travel and Subsustance is not claimable.

    When I've been in that situation then the contract always ends 1 day before the 24 months and any extension is not signed until after the 24 month period.

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  • Cowboy Bob
    replied
    Originally posted by nurain
    Is this right?
    Yes - http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread5620.html

    A brolly giving correct advice

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  • Mailman
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    For the love of alah, become a real contractor and start your own company!

    Just think about it, you have been throwing good money at these people for nothing. All those fee's you have being paying could have been going back in to your company as profit, which you could then syphon off at your own leasiure.

    Now...do the right thing and create your own company and then you can organise your expenses as you want...not how some faceless organisation wants!

    Mailman

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  • nurain
    started a topic Claiming expenses through Giant

    Claiming expenses through Giant

    Hi, Ive just joined so please excuse my ignorance.

    Ive been contracting at the same site for 16months now and was filling in my weekly timesheet/expenses through Giant Powerhouse as i do every week.
    But theyve now said that im unable to claim any expenses or subsistence because my contract has been extended to the end of the year (which will then be 26months).
    They said that because I KNOW i'll be there for over 24months i can no longer claim for any expenses and that starts from today

    Is this right?

    Thank you in advance

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