OK, I have told Giant I am leaving and to confirm my last working day with them.
I will need to continue to invoice using them until my business bank account opens in 10days. I will ask my accountant to help with my P46.
Hope it works out :-)
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Giant are utter, utter c***s based upon my experience of them.
Paid dividends into my account weekly, despite being more than politely asked to make such payments every 3 months.
Got halfway through the process of setting up a Ltd company through them, only for no response to enquiries for over 2 weeks. "Oh, in your circumstances, you can't operate a Ltd company, you should remain using an umbrella company with our existing services...".
Bollocks.
I can only hope they've improved somewhat since then.
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Originally posted by Bleachie View PostI'm guessing it's better I wait until my business bank account opens then request for the P45 and fill in a p46; so I can continue invoicing?.
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I'm guessing it's better I wait until my business bank account opens then request for the P45 and fill in a p46; so I can continue invoicing?.
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Originally posted by Bleachie View PostHello,
I have decided to go Limited and just waiting for my business bank account to open in 10 days.
Currently Giant still needs to pay me 5 weeks wages.
Do I wait for my business account to fully open then ask Giant to provide my P45 so I can then invoice from my Ltd company?.
You help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
You fill out a P46 (so you can invoice) from what I remember - talk to your accountant, he sorted everything for me. Then provide your accountant with the P45 when you recieve it.
I went through a similar process with Giant recently.
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Best way to leave Giant LTD
Hello,
I have decided to go Limited and just waiting for my business bank account to open in 10 days.
Currently Giant still needs to pay me 5 weeks wages.
Do I wait for my business account to fully open then ask Giant to provide my P45 so I can then invoice from my Ltd company?.
You help would be very much appreciated.
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