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Ltd Co = Business!
Yes treat the sideline work as another client, invoice them and grow your business!
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That doesn't sound like a "sideline", it sounds like basically doing your main job for an additional customer. Of course it's OK to use the limited company. It's not as if every company has to register its "primary customer" with Companies House or anything.
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Originally posted by thelace View PostYup, sorry, I was stuffing my face with a sausage sarnie at the time and typing left handed
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Yup, sorry, I was stuffing my face with a sausage sarnie at the time and typing left handed
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Originally posted by thelace View PostYup, I have 3 or 4 Clients on the side.
Just invoice them through my Ltd Co.
No extra cost and it should help the IR35 argument!
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Yup, I have 3 or 4 Clients on the side.
Just invoice them through my Ltd Co.
No extra cost and it should help the IR53 argument!
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostDoes anyone on here have a sideline to their main contracting job? For example I've been asked to write some example test specs and a testing strategy for a client who I used to work for. Would you just invoice as normal and put this additional stuff through your Ltd Co? If this became a lucrative sideline with increased volumes does your accountant start charging more for the increased paperwork? Wondering if the likes of NW would?
Any advice appreciated.
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Running a sideline to your main job
Does anyone on here have a sideline to their main contracting job? For example I've been asked to write some example test specs and a testing strategy for a client who I used to work for. Would you just invoice as normal and put this additional stuff through your Ltd Co? If this became a lucrative sideline with increased volumes does your accountant start charging more for the increased paperwork? Wondering if the likes of NW would?
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