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  • fjpcad
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    thanks for the help!

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  • Pondlife
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    Wait for it...... Here it comes..... I can sense it's near.......

    Can anyone recommend an accountant?

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by fjpcad
    in that case am i best to see an accountant right away before i start?
    YES!!!

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  • fjpcad
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    in that case am i best to see an accountant right away before i start?

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  • malvolio
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    Just a thought, but are you sure you understand the difference between company money and your money? Hint- -mixing them up puts you in jail...

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  • fjpcad
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    Are you suggesting i should pay it!
    is it not the same as reducing TAX?

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by fjpcad
    my ni is cover by my carers allowance if i earn less than £84 a week.
    Which I'm paying for. Argh!

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  • fjpcad
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    ni

    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Pay yourself wages at national minimum wage and take the rest as dividends. Only do that if you actually trust getting a state pension one day.

    my ni is cover by my carers allowance if i earn less than £84 a week.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by fjpcad
    right! setup limited company that runs on only expences and no wages. a 3 monthly dividend as well????
    Pay yourself wages at national minimum wage and take the rest as dividends. Only do that if you actually trust getting a state pension one day.

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  • fjpcad
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    nearly there

    right! setup limited company that runs on only expences and no wages. a 3 monthly dividend as well????

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by fjpcad
    so limited company, i am also a carer which mean my NI is protected even if i earn a very small amount.
    does this make a difference.

    Cheers
    FJPCAD
    You don't pay NI on dividends (well at least not yet until El Gordo decides that's the future...)

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  • fjpcad
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    so limited company, i am also a carer which mean my NI is protected even if i earn a very small amount.
    does this make a difference.

    Cheers
    FJPCAD

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by fjpcad
    i am looking at becoming a contract engineer, where i will be working with different clients. one for 4 weeks then a different one after that.
    im a bit scared of the ir35 question, also should i be ltd or umbrella, and how do i keep my exwife and her boyfriend away from my cash.
    i've got so much to ask but can get it on the screen.
    If anyone could help with the above first and i will put more on later.

    Cheers
    Fjpcad

    If you have an ex-wife then go limited, reduce your drawings from the company and expense as much as possible. That should help. If you go brolly then pretty much all of your turnover becomes salary which, if you pay maintenance based on salary - is not good...

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  • Pondlife
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    Read the first timers guide both here -->

    and on the PCG (www.pcg.org.uk)

    There's also a thread on Ltd vs brolly etc at the top of the legal/acc forum.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread7487.html

    HTH

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  • fjpcad
    started a topic Help needed

    Help needed

    i am looking at becoming a contract engineer, where i will be working with different clients. one for 4 weeks then a different one after that.
    im a bit scared of the ir35 question, also should i be ltd or umbrella, and how do i keep my exwife and her boyfriend away from my cash.
    i've got so much to ask but can get it on the screen.
    If anyone could help with the above first and i will put more on later.

    Cheers
    Fjpcad

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