Originally posted by malvolio
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Originally posted by grafternot long contracting so will be interested in the majorities views because going through a composite seems like it could be pretty stress free
There are more intelligent ways to run your contracting work.
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i would have said a composite is probably the least stress free option, especially when Hector comes to collect tax you haven't paid for the past 6 years.....
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not long contracting so will be interested in the majorities views because going through a composite seems like it could be pretty stress free
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWhich composite did he use?
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Originally posted by jukeboxI have an Ausie mate who used an offshore composite and last year got a bill from the tax man for a considerable amount of tax. He went back to Aus after that promising never to return to the UK!
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I have an Ausie mate who used an offshore composite and last year got a bill from the tax man for a considerable amount of tax. He went back to Aus after that promising never to return to the UK!
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Originally posted by autodialWhat is the general view of people using these forums of composite companies and operating as outside of IR35?
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Best pick one with a name at the end of the alphabet as HMRC are compiling their hit list as we speak. IMHO !!
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What a lovely question to start a tuesday! Let the battle commence!
Sounds like a to me!!!
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Hysterical laughter usually. That and Malvolio banging his head against a wall.
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