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Wow, you're one of those fabled high day rated contractors I hear about but have never met in real life ... Tenants Super you say? My rate only affords me white lightening, but that is good enough to numb the pain of users and their 'stories'.
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I simply made sure that I went to school with Boris. None of these rules seem to apply to me.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou raise a good point.
I have a butler to serve my beverages and I'm not sure if my LtdCo can pay him if I happen to be doing work on my inside gig at the time he brings me my morning gin.
My accountant gave the the number of an adviser but I must have taken it down wrong as when I called they said something about rehab.
2 plus 2 = 5. It must be true because it's in print.
Can I interest you in an NHS contract?
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I would report that accountant to their professional association. Fancy giving you the number for rehab for engaging in a morning's gin drinking!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou raise a good point.
I have a butler to serve my beverages and I'm not sure if my LtdCo can pay him if I happen to be doing work on my inside gig at the time he brings me my morning gin.
My accountant gave the the number of an adviser but I must have taken it down wrong as when I called they said something about rehab.
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You raise a good point.
I have a butler to serve my beverages and I'm not sure if my LtdCo can pay him if I happen to be doing work on my inside gig at the time he brings me my morning gin.
My accountant gave the the number of an adviser but I must have taken it down wrong as when I called they said something about rehab.
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Inside and outside alcohol
When I am doing Inside IR35 work I am having to drink Tenants Super lager or Lidl own brand. When I am working on outside stuff I drink Birra Morretti or Dom Perignon. Who do I claim of expenses of my walk between either my home office or kitchen back from for collecting the different deliveries? The brolly or my limited Co?
I have asked my accountant honest!Tags: None
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