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Originally posted by Gti182 View Postthanks for most of the comments so far
For information purposes I use an external accountancy company to handle all my limited company affairs as i can't be bothered to do it myself
And while you're at it, ask the about the MSC legislation and how badly screwed you are.
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Originally posted by Gti182 View PostFor the users who've been kind enough to answer with useful straightforward answers i say thank you.
For the rest i've found the forum experience extremely poor and will no longer be an active member. Like i said in a previous post you not doing the forum any favours with snooty replies which don't offer any value.
It's a big bad world up there, sometimes you have to step up and stand on your own I am afraid.
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For the users who've been kind enough to answer with useful straightforward answers i say thank you.
For the rest i've found the forum experience extremely poor and will no longer be an active member. Like i said in a previous post you not doing the forum any favours with snooty replies which don't offer any value.
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Originally posted by kal View PostQuite! Let me guess, are they offering a fully complaint QC approved solution giving you risk free %85+ returns
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thanks for most of the comments so far
For information purposes I use an external accountancy company to handle all my limited company affairs as i can't be bothered to do it myself
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostYou should do whatever is the best for your business, based on a careful consideration of the facts and an understanding of what you are agreeing to.
If you cannot do that without strangers on the internet telling you how to run your business, then you deserve everything coming to you.
READ THE LEGISLATION. READ THE STICKY LIKE 74000 OTHER PEOPLE HAVE. ACT LIKE A BUSINESS FFS.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post8 out 10 young padawan. We like the bold but you need to put the link to how to search to complete the education.
CUK ****ing moron search function
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Originally posted by Gti182 View Postah ok, my terms probably not by the book but you get the idea
If you are going to be a business at least start to think like one.
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostYou should do whatever is the best for your business, based on a careful consideration of the facts and an understanding of what you are agreeing to.
If you cannot do that without strangers on the internet telling you how to run your business, then you deserve everything coming to you.
READ THE LEGISLATION. READ THE STICKY LIKE 74000 OTHER PEOPLE HAVE. ACT LIKE A BUSINESS FFS.
Originally posted by Antman View PostNLUK refers to permie ways of thinking coming through in the language we use, boss v. client, job v. assignment etc. and the effect this has on how you view contracting issues eg. ir35, emp rights etc.Last edited by Gti182; 28 February 2014, 15:03.
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NLUK refers to permie ways of thinking coming through in the language we use, boss v. client, job v. assignment etc. and the effect this has on how you view contracting issues eg. ir35, emp rights etc.
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Originally posted by Gti182 View PostTaking the above into consideration should i opt in or opt out of regulation 32? Still not 100% sure what this relates to
If you cannot do that without strangers on the internet telling you how to run your business, then you deserve everything coming to you.
READ THE LEGISLATION. READ THE STICKY LIKE 74000 OTHER PEOPLE HAVE. ACT LIKE A BUSINESS FFS.
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