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It takes a day and under 20 quid to set up a company, at least as easy as sorting out that arrangement.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think this could work.
Contract is with ltd co.
You are the supplied resource.
You as yourself invoice the ltd co for your services.
Ltd co pay your invoice.
You then declare the income on your tax return and pay whatever's due.
Or you could just go brolly!
Edit: Obviously the Ltd co would have to file the appropriate accounts etc, so if company is currently dormant, it's probably not worth it.
- contract between agency and someone else's limited company
- when OP has a company in place, invoice the other Ltd for the work
Not know what the OP is hoping to achieve, it's hard to say, though. If it's a "I need a company quick..." kind of question, then this would work - the only implication would be on VAT for the first company.
Still don't know why you would bother, though.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think this could work.
Contract is with ltd co.
You are the supplied resource.
You as yourself invoice the ltd co for your services.
Ltd co pay your invoice.
You then declare the income on your tax return and pay whatever's due.
Or you could just go brolly!
Edit: Obviously the Ltd co would have to file the appropriate accounts etc, so if company is currently dormant, it's probably not worth it.
Sorry, but this suggestion is just sheer lunacy. IMVHO.
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I think this could work.
Contract is with ltd co.
You are the supplied resource.
You as yourself invoice the ltd co for your services.
Ltd co pay your invoice.
You then declare the income on your tax return and pay whatever's due.
Or you could just go brolly!
Edit: Obviously the Ltd co would have to file the appropriate accounts etc, so if company is currently dormant, it's probably not worth it.Last edited by mudskipper; 4 February 2012, 08:06.
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Originally posted by nishant38 View PostHi All,
Is it possible to use a limited company under someone elses name short term?
The company is unused at the moment and has no other invoicing etc through it.
I would only need to use it for 3 months approximately.
Thanks
No, sorry, I meant 'oh dear!'
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Originally posted by nishant38 View PostI can see why you won Personality Of The Year NorthernLad!
But I agree, it seems like a potential mess I am creating to save maybe 10-15% (brolly vs limited) over a few months.
Appreciate the candid replies, stops me trying to convince myself this is the right way when it obviously is not.
My personal opinion of keeping family and business separate also guides me but other people do it quite successfully I guess.
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I can see why you won Personality Of The Year NorthernLad!
But I agree, it seems like a potential mess I am creating to save maybe 10-15% (brolly vs limited) over a few months.
Appreciate the candid replies, stops me trying to convince myself this is the right way when it obviously is not.
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Originally posted by nishant38 View PostNope
Well kinda, lets play the hypothetical game.
Lets assume the company belongs to a brother/mother whatever, no charges to use company, all wages/dividends passed over.
Is your family happy to have HMRC going through their affairs in great detail just for a few months billing?
Do it properly.
That I can see working, but can only see it working efficiently IF the company director has a zero salary themselves, otherwise the tax implications (lets say they earn 40k already) would make it pointless and I might as well use a brolly.
You are a business, act like one. Contracting is heavily in the spot like it is without people trying to take piss out of the system as well.
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Nope
Well kinda, lets play the hypothetical game.
Lets assume the company belongs to a brother/mother whatever, no charges to use company, all wages/dividends passed over.
That I can see working, but can only see it working efficiently IF the company director has a zero salary themselves, otherwise the tax implications (lets say they earn 40k already) would make it pointless and I might as well use a brolly.
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Originally posted by nishant38 View PostHi All,
Is it possible to use a limited company under someone elses name short term?
The company is unused at the moment and has no other invoicing etc through it.
I would only need to use it for 3 months approximately.
Thanks
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As SupportMonkey says, the only way you'd be able to get the money out of the company would be dividends (if you're a shareholder) or wages. Paying wages would still give you a better take home than a brolly as you'd have no weekly fees, assuming you're not being charged for using the company or for calculating the wages you'd need.
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Originally posted by nishant38 View PostHi All,
Is it possible to use a limited company under someone elses name short term?
The company is unused at the moment and has no other invoicing etc through it.
I would only need to use it for 3 months approximately.
Thanks
All invoices and any money coming in would be in the company name, how are you then going to get the money, as they would have to pay themselves first then you unless your a shareholder, you cannot just pay an amount in then the same amount out, and they would also be responsible for all accounting
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Limited Company - Invoice from someone elses?
Hi All,
Is it possible to use a limited company under someone elses name short term?
The company is unused at the moment and has no other invoicing etc through it.
I would only need to use it for 3 months approximately.
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