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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt took the OP a millisecond. Not only has he saved himself accountancy fees, but he's saved himself a fortune in tax, because - and we should all note this - his company car is effectively not available for private use. They is the key.
Originally posted by Podgy View PostAccommodation (hotels / flat lease / bills)
Company car / petrol
Business Lunch/s etc
I'm not actually claiming anything back from the company & everything is for business use only - do I still need to complete the P11D?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe was being sarcastic....
It took the OP a millisecond. Not only has he saved himself accountancy fees, but he's saved himself a fortune in tax, because - and we should all note this - his company car is effectively not available for private use. They is the key.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat is probably wise, you won't like what he says about the car amongst other things. Better to stay in the dark and at risk than do the right thing. Right on brother...
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostHear hear - I dont know why some people on this site are so arrogant & rude - its not necessary.
Anyway I've done the P11d which took a milisecond.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post<cough> http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...al-forums.html
The OP is simply trying to run a business, and we should offer our expert advice in a mature and collegiate manner.
Anyway I've done the P11d which took a milisecond.
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Originally posted by cojak View Postftfy
The OP is simply trying to run a business, and we should offer our expert advice in a mature and collegiate manner.
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostHas'nt cost me anything - just a learning curve.
Thought thats what message boards were for!
Let us know how much the BIK is on your company car once you've worked it out.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThey are not a replacement for doing it properly bearing in mind it is your neck that is on the line and could end up costing you more than you have.
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostHas'nt cost me anything - just a learning curve.
Thought thats what message boards were for!
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Originally posted by Mister Clark View PostWhat part of 'get an accountant' don't you understand?
You think you're going to save money by not paying for one but you've probably already cost yourself more money than you stand to save.
Do yourself a favor, listen to the half dozen people who know more that you about the financial side of contracting than you and get an accountant rather than trying to get it for free by asking questions of strangers of a message board.
Thought thats what message boards were for!
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What part of 'get an accountant' don't you understand?
You think you're going to save money by not paying for one but you've probably already cost yourself more money than you stand to save.
Do yourself a favor, listen to the half dozen people who know more that you about the financial side of contracting than you and get an accountant rather than trying to get it for free by asking questions of strangers of a message board.
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Originally posted by Nathan SJD Accountancy View PostHi, The way they are reported is on the P11d.
As Alan says, the company needed to submit a P11d. If a benefit in kind is being provided, the company needed to pay Class 1A National insurance on that beneift to HMRC. The P11d is the document that informs them of this amount.
So while it is enough for the Director to include the benefits on his self assessment, the employer still needs to report such benefits and pay the Class 1A NIC.
Are you saying that even though the company is dormant, the director is out of the country, & does not receive a salary - the company must tell HMRC that the director has company car benefit on a P11D form so therefore must operate a payroll purely to submit a form where no contributions are due?
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Hi, The way they are reported is on the P11d.
As Alan says, the company needed to submit a P11d. If a benefit in kind is being provided, the company needed to pay Class 1A National insurance on that beneift to HMRC. The P11d is the document that informs them of this amount.
So while it is enough for the Director to include the benefits on his self assessment, the employer still needs to report such benefits and pay the Class 1A NIC.
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