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Originally posted by Maslins View PostMy bolding above. It's easy money:
Pay me cash and I'll reduce all your taxes to £nil. You won't have to submit any returns for ~18 months, and it'll likely be another year before HMRC enquire, meaning for over 2 years you think my "scheme" is brilliant and get all your mates to sign up, making me lots of money.
Then a letter falls on your doormat from HMRC, along with your mates. You contact me asking what to do, and find out I'm now sunning myself in the Bahamas with your money.
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Originally posted by Andrew@NymanLinden View PostSure, take the risk - just make sure you have a war chest available when HMRC come knocking! These companies quickly disappear and leave you to pick up the pieces. Ltd typically a much higher take home than Umbrella depending on your circumstances.
Pay me cash and I'll reduce all your taxes to £nil. You won't have to submit any returns for ~18 months, and it'll likely be another year before HMRC enquire, meaning for over 2 years you think my "scheme" is brilliant and get all your mates to sign up, making me lots of money.
Then a letter falls on your doormat from HMRC, along with your mates. You contact me asking what to do, and find out I'm now sunning myself in the Bahamas with your money.
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Been there, done that, got the kick in the nuts. Never again. Please stay well clear, it's just not worth it and you'll end up loosing much more than you gain
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Originally posted by ITDeliverer View PostHi - does anyone know about these sort of organisations that say they can retain 80% of your income by putting it through a trust/loan? I got a call from one of these guys and he said we as IT contractors whether Umbrella or LTD will take no more than 65% after all taxes into consideration and fees etc, and this doesnt mean claiming everything back through expenses.
Has anyone any experience of this please? Good or bad?
Thanks
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I would suggest that you have a read through here HMRC Scheme Enquiries. Many, many people have been caught out by these scheme providers offering 80-90% take home and are now suffering untold misery at the hands of HMR&C
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Originally posted by ITDeliverer View PostHi - does anyone know about these sort of organisations that say they can retain 80% of your income by putting it through a trust/loan? I got a call from one of these guys and he said we as IT contractors whether Umbrella or LTD will take no more than 65% after all taxes into consideration and fees etc, and this doesnt mean claiming everything back through expenses.
Has anyone any experience of this please? Good or bad?
Thanks
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Wealth type organisations
Hi - does anyone know about these sort of organisations that say they can retain 80% of your income by putting it through a trust/loan? I got a call from one of these guys and he said we as IT contractors whether Umbrella or LTD will take no more than 65% after all taxes into consideration and fees etc, and this doesnt mean claiming everything back through expenses.
Has anyone any experience of this please? Good or bad?
ThanksLast edited by cojak; 3 June 2013, 11:45. Reason: Wouldn't dream that the OP was the promoter of this scheme... (1 post, eh?)Tags: None
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