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Now I have a mental pictureOriginally posted by Mordac View PostYou punched somebody (again).....?
oh flip
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0702723/...r/rm2572423680Last edited by vetran; 26 May 2018, 11:04.
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Now left turn Clyde, gone the other way, could be on the bench by Thursday....Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHold the phone, further swerve ball thrown in...... Will update in due course, but fook me I do love company politics.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRightio, now clientco has asked if I fancy becoming perm.
Never say never is my motto, but clientco has thrown an extra swerve ball into the usual calculation process which is
Do you want to be employed in the UK or in the Channel Islands? Whereby the Channel Islands is just 20% tax I also understand there may be some double bubble taxing issue, and I would only plan to stay there half the week(or 3 days). Anyone know Channel Island taxation?
Hold the phone, further swerve ball thrown in...... Will update in due course, but fook me I do love company politics.
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I think to benefit from those tax rates you need to be resident and ordinarily resident in Jersey. If this isn't another fantasy spend £5 speaking to a tax consultant.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRightio, now clientco has asked if I fancy becoming perm.
Never say never is my motto, but clientco has thrown an extra swerve ball into the usual calculation process which is
Do you want to be employed in the UK or in the Channel Islands? Whereby the Channel Islands is just 20% tax I also understand there may be some double bubble taxing issue, and I would only plan to stay there half the week(or 3 days). Anyone know Channel Island taxation?
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If you're a UK resident, you have to pay HMRC the balance. Sorry.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRightio, now clientco has asked if I fancy becoming perm.
Never say never is my motto, but clientco has thrown an extra swerve ball into the usual calculation process which is
Do you want to be employed in the UK or in the Channel Islands? Whereby the Channel Islands is just 20% tax I also understand there may be some double bubble taxing issue, and I would only plan to stay there half the week(or 3 days). Anyone know Channel Island taxation?
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Rightio, now clientco has asked if I fancy becoming perm.
Never say never is my motto, but clientco has thrown an extra swerve ball into the usual calculation process which is
Do you want to be employed in the UK or in the Channel Islands? Whereby the Channel Islands is just 20% tax I also understand there may be some double bubble taxing issue, and I would only plan to stay there half the week(or 3 days). Anyone know Channel Island taxation?
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If you're paid out of the UK you can travel there for 'meetings'Originally posted by stek View PostBut we all know you cant contract in US without at least a GC.....
Dont we?
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But we all know you cant contract in US without at least a GC.....
Dont we?
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