Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr
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Just going into permiedom? I have just come out. Sod Permiedom, I'd rather go into debt for a few months than go back to that stinky place.
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I'd just shut it and use your capital gains limit in the process as part of that process. The usual suspects on here generally set up a new Ltd for free and in a matter of days, so you'll actually be better off.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI kept my company open when I did it, but then I think that's because I realised pretty early on that I wasn't going to last in Permieland. See if your accountant will reduce their fees if you're not invoicing.
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Yeap I've done it. I kept company open, deregistered from VAT myself, deregistered from PAYE. I just send in the companies house return each April saying no trading has taken place. I should probably tell HMRC I am no longer trading but haven't done that yet. Accountant charged £250 for the part years accounts, which I thought was a bit steep but as yet has forgotten to invoice me. Result.
Hopefully will start up my business again at the end of this year, once mortgage has been approved and picked up my bonus.
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Originally posted by swamp View PostWhen you do go permie, please ensure you hand in your CUK username on your way out of here.
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Originally posted by AngelOfTheNorth View PostArent we coming OUT of a recession ...... seems a strange time to dive for the cover of permiedom when the rainclouds are lifting ......
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When you do go permie, please ensure you hand in your CUK username on your way out of here.
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[QUOTE=SuperZ;1117801]Originally posted by memyselfandi View Post, ......and who knows what is around the corner if Gordo and the other bankrupt bunch of knobs stay in
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FTFY, although might have been better left generic ('whoever gets in')FWIW, I'm not sure that any of them getting in will improve the current situation. Both parties have made a complete balls up of the country, so how do you choose between them.
Anyway, it is uncertain what may happen in the future and I am hoping that a permie job may be better for the short term.
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I kept my company open when I did it, but then I think that's because I realised pretty early on that I wasn't going to last in Permieland. See if your accountant will reduce their fees if you're not invoicing.
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[QUOTE=memyselfandi;1117793], ......and who knows what is around the corner if Gordo and the other bankrupt bunch of knobs stay in
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FTFY, although might have been better left generic ('whoever gets in')
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My warchest is currently non existant at the moment, so cannot really afford to hang around for another couple of months to wait for a contract, and who knows what is around the corner if Cameron gets in.
Thought it would be a good way to extend my experience in a few key areas as well, so when I move back over I will be in a better position.
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Originally posted by memyselfandi View PostI have had an offer of a permie job.
I think will take it to see me through the recession.
Anybody else done this, and did you close down your company?
Any ramifications of closing the company other than costs to restart again?
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Returning to permidom
I have had an offer of a permie job.
I think will take it to see me through the recession.
Anybody else done this, and did you close down your company?
Any ramifications of closing the company other than costs to restart again?Tags: None
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