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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostI agree. I be come to live with the fact that general is a zoo best avoided. You won’t get intelligent discussion on here. Best to hang out in the other business accounting area
I wish there would be discussion about fx rates investments equities fixed income trading with eu or pensions or commercial property and residential property prices but no. This forum is about atw and Wandsworth protégés
..and you just haven't found the right thread if you want to talk about shares and pensions.
Other than that I would advise going to MoneySavingExpert forums, but be aware - they are tougher on bulltulipters than we are.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostArguments require contrary positions.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo it isn’t.
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostThere seems to be an inordinate amount of anti contractors on here, which given this is a contractors forum seems a bit of a contradiction, question is are these guys being paid to push anti contractor sentiment? Wouldn't surprise me.
Others are young and naive.
Life is too short for conflict. Just chill..anything is better still than being a permie.
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostNot really. No one posted on saying I have the same problem and this is how I worked around it
But they did go to great length discussing why retirement should be the answer
Anyway it got something like 5k++ views so either a very interesting thread for everyone or highly entertaining. My view is it was highly Relevant and interesting rather than entertaining
What you clearly got initially was honest answers that, in the same situation, many on here would retire and enjoy the income. You may not have liked that answer, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a set of honest views.
As for a workaround, there isn't one ... at least, without going all tax evasion (illegal) there aren't any obvious solutions. Again, you didn't like this honest answer and started going all hissy ... this is when the thread went downhill. Maybe had you accepted the comments initially as honest then you wouldn't have had the following micky taking.
If you're seriously in this situation and you really have this much income then as you're not getting the answer you want on here why not pay to get tax advice? This would be the professional thing to do - then come back on here and share your newly learned wisdom.
As for the views - you'll find it's because it was entertaining and not because others found it interesting.Last edited by Whorty; 16 September 2020, 20:50.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostPosters responded to you with sound advice, but you didn't like the advice and threw a hissy. To most posters what you seemed to be asking was how to evade tax; this doesn't go down well on a professional forum.
But they did go to great length discussing why retirement should be the answer
Anyway it got something like 5k++ views so either a very interesting thread for everyone or highly entertaining. My view is it was highly Relevant and interesting rather than entertaining
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIANCOTBAC
I thought I had to pay for the argument, not be paid.
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostWith respect I tried to start a thread on the perm contractor tax topic to try and touch some of these subjects.
But all of the AndyW mums sockies come out of woodwork and terrorise the thread
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