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Originally posted by flamel View PostThat was the worst post I've ever made anywhere in my entire life - even from someone who lives in East Sussex
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Originally posted by zeitghostAre you sure?
I am me too.
How is that possible?
Is it quantum tunnelling or sommat?
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostSeriously who falls for this tulip anymore, surely these snake oil salesmen should be dead in the water by now what with all that HMRC are up to w.r.t the EBT stuff etc.
I obviously wouldn't touch their scheme with several barge poles tied together (being in HMRC's crosshairs as I speak) but was wondering about the blurb about agents, IR35, disguised self employment etc
My own advisor tells me that I won't be caught by IR35 but sometimes I get work through an agent.
Is this going to mean the end of getting work through an agent?
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Originally posted by Goatfell View PostJust had a similar bunch of jokers contact me through CV-Library (Note to self: check 3rd party settings) only offering 90% though, poor effort I thought, there's a few out there offering 95%.
...and every sign up qualifies for a special introductory offer on our magic beans
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Just had a similar bunch of jokers contact me through CV-Library (Note to self: check 3rd party settings) only offering 90% though, poor effort I thought, there's a few out there offering 95%.
Our limited company plan will greatly increase your net returns as an alternative to corporation tax and dividend tax.If you've decided that setting yourself up as a limited company is the best option for you, we will be able to help structure the profits to be more efficient than paying yourself a combination of salary and dividends. Don't worry, we'll support you every step of the way!
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Originally posted by Platypus View Post^^ FAIL !
No mention of using search at all. Or asking your accountant. I'm deeply disappointed.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's a CUK Institution.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/light...se-delete.html
Or just skip to the latest posts.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/light...ete-26941.html
Although you could argue that CUK is an Institution in it's own right. It certainly has plenty of Inmates.
I'm "Barry White" at DIY.
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Originally posted by flamel View PostWTF is TPD?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/light...se-delete.html
Or just skip to the latest posts.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/light...ete-26941.html
Although you could argue that CUK is an Institution in it's own right. It certainly has plenty of Inmates.
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