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Previously on "Dabble in FX trading"

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  • maverick18
    replied
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Looking back at your threads started would it not be better to understand how your company works properly and pay back any money you owe it before attempting to embark on a risk investing scheme?

    If you use company money and make a loss what are you going to do to get out of it bearing in mind it appears you already owe your own company more than you should?

    Just playing devils advocate here.


    Looking back at your threads, you like playing devils advocate, don't you?

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  • northernladuk
    replied
    Looking back at your threads started would it not be better to understand how your company works properly and pay back any money you owe it before attempting to embark on a risk investing scheme?

    If you use company money and make a loss what are you going to do to get out of it bearing in mind it appears you already owe your own company more than you should?

    Just playing devils advocate here.

    Leave a comment:


  • maverick18
    started a topic Dabble in FX trading

    Dabble in FX trading

    Hi .. i work as a contractor but am interested in FX trading.

    I know that spread-betting is not taxable in the UK.

    However, I'd like to go the traditional way and trade thru a FX broker.

    Can anyone shed more light on the tax treatment of any FX trading gains?

    And what if I were to trade thru my own company? Or open up a new company which only trades FX?

    Cheers

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