Originally posted by northernladuk
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Lol.
I knew I should have created a new email account!
Appreciate the feedback of course.
I will accept future spanking with grace !!!!
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Originally posted by GeorgeB View PostBecause its a stupid question and I should probably know better. I'm an experienced developer but a very new director. Shoot me!!
How did you know it was me?
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Originally posted by GeorgeB View PostBecause its a stupid question and I should probably know better. I'm an experienced developer but a very new director. Shoot me!!
How did you know it was me?
Stick with GeorgeB for the time being, and take the At least you've got your answer. I'd take a director's loan.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostQuickly someone hide this thread cos poor old NLUK with have a stroke if he sees it!!
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Quickly someone hide this thread cos poor old NLUK with have a stroke if he sees it!!
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Originally posted by NewGuy View PostCould I just take some money out and organise the share dividend paper work next week.
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I disagree too. The company owns the money, I own the company. Tax obligation aside anything else its up to me what I do with it.
Its mine, all mine <evil laugh>
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Originally posted by stek View PostBut still not his, it's an important distinction and the whole crux of the Agencies Act and why we have to trade this way.
Never, ever think it's 'your money', only shareholder or not - it legally isn't.
When it boils down to it he has money in the bank say 5k for example, he knows he can take 1k of that and meet his liabilities. He doesn't need to check with anyone else.
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostThat's right. Of which he is the director, owner and probably sole share holder.
My point, which I probably made poorly, was that he is running his own business.
Never, ever think it's 'your money', only shareholder or not - it legally isn't.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThis is so wrong it's untrue, it belongs to this OP's Ltd, a legally separate body.
My point, which I probably made poorly, was that he is running his own business.
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