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Originally posted by malvolio View Postas well as make sure that I am IR35 complaint
Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe thing is, there are a lot of bits and pieces you don't actually know which will become important when you go independent, so make sure you learn as much as you can rather than hand it all over and forget about it.
At the very least read the First Timer guides - here, the PCG website and the SJD website.
Originally posted by malvolio View PostWe all need expert support to some extent; doesn't mean we shouldn't be aware of what they are doing for us, even if we can't do the detail.
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[quote]as well as make sure that I am IR35 complaint[//quote]
Or even compliant... How deeply do they do that then? Negotiate contractual changes or simply review and approve it? Anyway, you don't want to be compliant, you want to be in a position where it doesn't apply.
The thing is, there are a lot of bits and pieces you don't actually know which will become important when you go independent, so make sure you learn as much as you can rather than hand it all over and forget about it.
At the very least read the First Timer guides - here, the PCG website and the SJD website.
We all need expert support to some extent; doesn't mean we shouldn't be aware of what they are doing for us, even if we can't do the detail.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMany accountants will charge a fixed monthly which allows you to ask questions for no extra charge. Raising invoices isn't exactly difficult. And chasing payments - well in over 10 years of contracting, I've only had to do that once, and followed payontime.co.uk's advice and got the money.
However, so long as you are in control of your company, you may not be caught by MSC legislation.
Who is your supplier, seeing as your happy with them?
One day I will learn how to do basic accounting, but not right now.Last edited by pmeswani; 8 July 2008, 12:31.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostAnswer my questions without charging me extra (other than the amount I already pay them). They also chase payments on my behalf if needed. I tend not to trust anyone who works in Finance / Banking / Trading, as they are all theiving gits.
However, so long as you are in control of your company, you may not be caught by MSC legislation.
Who is your supplier, seeing as your happy with them?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd anyway, This is Malvolio speaking. Always grumpy, usually wrong - remember?
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Originally posted by ASB View PostHe has given no indication of whether he considers himself to be running a "business" or not. In fact the only thing he has said is that a PSC is raising invoice so he can get paid.
This may be owned by him, it may not. It may in fact be poorly described and in fact be a factoring agency for all we know (though I doubt it). He may consider himself well and truly caught by IR35 and simply accepts it and ensures his personal remuneration is all PAYE. From the tiny bit of information we do know (which was only related to why he has 3 timesheets and no problems with doing that) you have drawn an awful lot of conclusions and simply damned him.
You may indeed be right, but you have got very little to base your criticism of him on.
And anyway, This is Malvolio speaking. Always grumpy, usually wrong - remember?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostCareful. You're confirming my assertion that you're not running a business other than as a tax dodge...
This may be owned by him, it may not. It may in fact be poorly described and in fact be a factoring agency for all we know (though I doubt it). He may consider himself well and truly caught by IR35 and simply accepts it and ensures his personal remuneration is all PAYE. From the tiny bit of information we do know (which was only related to why he has 3 timesheets and no problems with doing that) you have drawn an awful lot of conclusions and simply damned him.
You may indeed be right, but you have got very little to base your criticism of him on.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostAnswer my questions without charging me extra (other than the amount I already pay them). They also chase payments on my behalf if needed. I tend not to trust anyone who works in Finance / Banking / Trading, as they are all theiving gits.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, the PSC raise invoices for you. What else do they do that an accountant wouldn't normally?
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So, the PSC raise invoices for you. What else do they do that an accountant wouldn't normally?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHang on a mo. OK, you're not the guy with the timesheet problem admittedly, but you are the guy using the PSC. So the rest of it still applies though, doesn't it?
Anyway, I'm certainly not having a pop at you personally, it's all part of the ongoing campaign to make contractors realise there's a bit more to it than most seem to believe.
I am not a complete idiot as you may imply, I just don't have the confidence and time to doing my own accounting just yet.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostAs already stated by someone else... it's not me who has the problem with contracts, etc. Maybe you should read the whole thread before jumping down a contributor's throat? But thanks to your comment, I think I will keep my future comments to myself.
Anyway, I'm certainly not having a pop at you personally, it's all part of the ongoing campaign to make contractors realise there's a bit more to it than most seem to believe.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSo answer me one small question. If you do no work on your own behalf in terms of running the business, and have no knowledge of basic accountancy practices, what makes you think you should be taxed as a business? And when something goes wrong and you get done over by HMRC or a client (ermm, like now), how much use is it pointing at someone else and saying "It's all their fault"? It's your legal responsibility remember (or perhaps you never knew). Plus you're probably way too close to the MSC rules for comfort so are you paying full PAYE or wrongly claiming dividends?
OK, that's three questions. Here's another one - how much don't you know you don't know that you should know?
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Mal - it's TheVoice who's being done over by the client, not pmeswani
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