My son is brilliant. If he's involved in the Panto I'm directing, I know that it will go well.
I think he takes after my wife.
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
I will after he pulls back his stupid comments about my bad parenting based on things he knows nothing about.
Originally posted by DrewG View Post...His accusation is baseless, I was just using hyperbole ...
As for my words being baseless, I based my words on what you have written on this internet forum. I can only base my opinion of you on how you choose to present yourself.
If my opinion comes across as me thinking you are a lying idiot, then that must be because of how you present yourself on this forum.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Why can't you answer the question?
How many billable hours do you think WTFH has done this year?
You're holding me over the coals for not really knowing how many billable hours he's done but not him for assuming all I do is throw money at my kids instead of being a good Dad. His accusation is baseless, I was just using hyperbole to point out my kids aren't the 'yoof of today'.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Ah, that's interesting. You're projecting that I'm an inadequate father. I've not mentioned my parenting, you're just making assumptions.
You've still not told me how many billable hours you think I've done this year.
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Originally posted by DrewG View PostYou're projecting your own inadequacies as a father onto my relationship with my son.. sad.
You've still not told me how many billable hours you think I've done this year.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Your first post in this thread.
Let's get this right, in this thread you have told us your teenaged son is:
1. Getting paid to do your bookkeeping
2. Getting paid to access data on your customer's system.
3. Getting paid to perform a support role for your customer
4. Done more volunteer hours this year than I have billable hours
...all while being in full time education.
Now, I realise that private schools claim to be charities, but that doesn't mean a pupil attending classes at that school is doing volunteer hours by going to school.
So, either you're lying about how much work your son actually does for your company, or you're lying about how much volunteer work he does, or you're convinced you know how many billable hours I have.
Tell me, how many billable hours do you think I have done this year?
1,2,3. (a very well-paid few hours per week).
4. Most of the pre-med kids do this
"Your first post in this thread." - I never said I was throwing money at him instead of being a good Dad. You're assuming poor parenting because of money??
You're projecting your own inadequacies as a father onto my relationship with my son.. sad.
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I know it goes on - t'other night I met another contractor who paid both teenage children for services rendered (of questionable effort-reward ratio) to their limited company, who then put the money into accounts which was used for family spending - but I think to claim it's anything but a clumsy tax fudge which if HMRC investigated you'd be hauled over hot coals for is naive.
It's your company, your money, you do you, but personally for the few quid in tax it's saving I don't think it justifies the risk of attracting unwanted attention - yes, the italicised if is a big one, but being audited even if you're squeaky clean is not a pleasant experience, so I've been told. Is it worth the risk of having to pull them out of private school midway through their education when your fiddle is uncovered?
FWIW I pay school fees from my dividends, and have searched exhaustively to no avail for clever but legitimate tax avoidance techniques to help make the bill a bit more palatable. The only legitimate options I found were:
1). A complicated inheritance trust arrangement involving grandparents thingy, designed for the super-rich and expensive to set up (not worth it for the humble contractor).
2). Paying school fees using tax free childcare vouchers, but only upto the age of 5, and only subject to the school's agreement.
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Everyone understands that DrewG is a low-rent sockie from the same sort of galaxy brain that brought us Neo and gricer, right? The standard of sockies has gone seriously downhill since OldGreg flounced.
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Originally posted by DrewG View PostWhere are you getting this information from?
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Where am I throwing money at my kids instead of bringing them up? Where are you getting this information from?
Originally posted by DrewG View PostMy boy has racked up more volunteer hours this year than you have billable hours.
1. Getting paid to do your bookkeeping
2. Getting paid to access data on your customer's system.
3. Getting paid to perform a support role for your customer
4. Done more volunteer hours this year than I have billable hours
...all while being in full time education.
Now, I realise that private schools claim to be charities, but that doesn't mean a pupil attending classes at that school is doing volunteer hours by going to school.
So, either you're lying about how much work your son actually does for your company, or you're lying about how much volunteer work he does, or you're convinced you know how many billable hours I have.
Tell me, how many billable hours do you think I have done this year?
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
He's bringing his child up to believe that lying and fraud are the way to live.
...then spending his evening, instead of engaging with his family, he spends them whoring on a computer, while his family probably do the same.
When the Fail/Express/Torygraph run stories about the Yoof of Today and how terrible things are, remember it's their parents who are bringing them up that way. Throwing money at a child is not bringing them up. Teaching them values such as DrewG's - lying and cheating - as the way ahead - shows how poor he is morally, and shows exactly why Britain is no longer great. There is no pride left in the country, no desire to do better, no community spirit, only selfish desires to cheat and blame.
I don't think 'yoof of today' refers to straight A* kids from independent schools that are training to be doctors.
You think I'm at the forefront of terrible parenting that's removing 'desire to do better', 'pride', and 'community spirit'? My boy has racked up more volunteer hours this year than you have billable hours.
"YOOF OF TODAY!!" -- points to kids doing pre-med courses....
You're smoking something.Last edited by DrewG; 28 November 2023, 12:01.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Your original question was whether HMRC would have a problem with it.
The answer is almost certainly yes.
The question about whether they'll find out/investigate or whether you'll get away with it is an entirely different one. You may well get away with it, that doesn't mean it isn't dodgy as hell.
Most of us try to run our businesses legitimately and this sort of crap is exactly what gives us all a bad name. But go for it if you want to, just don't expect much sympathy if you do get investigated
...then spending his evening, instead of engaging with his family, he spends them whoring on a computer, while his family probably do the same.
When the Fail/Express/Torygraph run stories about the Yoof of Today and how terrible things are, remember it's their parents who are bringing them up that way. Throwing money at a child is not bringing them up. Teaching them values such as DrewG's - lying and cheating - as the way ahead - shows how poor he is morally, and shows exactly why Britain is no longer great. There is no pride left in the country, no desire to do better, no community spirit, only selfish desires to cheat and blame.
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Are HMRC going to use their powers to review bank statements from his account?
Can HMRC have any say in where the money in his account is spent?
The answer is almost certainly yes.
The question about whether they'll find out/investigate or whether you'll get away with it is an entirely different one. You may well get away with it, that doesn't mean it isn't dodgy as hell.
Most of us try to run our businesses legitimately and this sort of crap is exactly what gives us all a bad name. But go for it if you want to, just don't expect much sympathy if you do get investigated
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Are HMRC going to use their powers to review bank statements from his account?
Can HMRC have any say in where the money in his account is spent?
Remember HMRC have eyes all over the place (even here ), they only need to get lucky once with a mistake, you have to be lucky every time!
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