Originally posted by EngDesigner
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2) Its always worth asking... usually better to ask after the initial contract & re-negotiating an extension.
3) You can claim what ever expenses you want that are valid - however, it will not affect your VAT return, as you forfeit that VAT element by going flat rate.
If you put in £50 of fuel, you can still claim £50 for fuel as an expense - you just cant offset the expense VAT against your income VAT.
4) yes, there will be taxes involved... Still, should work out cheaper than paying 40% or whatever + NI.
5) no idea.
You should have a chat with an accountant if your not sure/clear on things. A good accountant will save you more than his cost. If your not... then get a new accountant 'o)
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