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Previously on "going as a self employed contractor"

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  • crash n die
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    Am the more hands on ill make it work, than the pen pushing type

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  • kingcook
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    Well done. Just one tip if I may...

    Learn how to use capital letters at the start of sentences. Otherwise you will run the risk of either looking like a child who can't write properly, or someone who doesn't give a 5hite about the detail.

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  • crash n die
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    sorted rang hmrc up, register as self employed use utr number register as contractor we have 20 % taken in cis then we pay our subys and deduct 20% of them for there cis. we can have 1 contract with out any problems, terminate with out fines or problems ......

    just in case anyone else was wondering

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  • kaiser78
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    so not too far off the beaten track then !

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  • crash n die
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    yes there is on diynot lol

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    Yes, this should be in the heated and venting section...that is all, thank you
    Is there not a dedicated section for bleeding radiators ?

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  • tractor
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    ...

    Originally posted by crash n die View Post
    sorry admin think ive posted in wrong section
    Yes, this should be in the heated and venting section...that is all, thank you

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  • crash n die
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    sorry admin think ive posted in wrong section

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  • crash n die
    started a topic going as a self employed contractor

    going as a self employed contractor

    hi i've had a look in to it and we can become a self employed contractor under the cis scheme as its for construction and heating, our only concern is if it does not work out as planned would we have to pay anything to hmrc or any one else other than tax due?

    also if we are only getting work from 1 company is this a problem in any way or will we have to get work from other company's

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