Originally posted by n5gooner
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Originally posted by n5goonerwhat is stoping someone from creating an invoice for services to their LTD. company and drawing the cash out ? Apart from it being fraud.....
Yeah - it must be OK. Off you go...
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Originally posted by cykophysh39You do know Gordon Brown Reads these boards don't you?
OI GORDON - YOU'RE A C**T!!!
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Originally posted by PAHMuch better to take the money as expenses, so no tax, if you're wanting to do something dodgy. Just need a receipt book from the local stationers and the addresses of some b&bs you've no intention of ever staying at that are close to where you're contract head office is. Then claim milage allowance as well to said b&bs, all while working from home
Once got investigated for claiming about 15k in expenses, dragged on for about a year which was a ball-ache. Fortunately the expenses were kosha, so don't know how much investigation the tax man does to prove a receipt is genuine.
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Much better to take the money as expenses, so no tax, if you're wanting to do something dodgy. Just need a receipt book from the local stationers and the addresses of some b&bs you've no intention of ever staying at that are close to where you're contract head office is. Then claim milage allowance as well to said b&bs, all while working from home
Once got investigated for claiming about 15k in expenses, dragged on for about a year which was a ball-ache. Fortunately the expenses were kosha, so don't know how much investigation the tax man does to prove a receipt is genuine.
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Originally posted by n5goonerwhat is stoping someone from creating an invoice for services to their LTD. company and drawing the cash out ? Apart from it being fraud.....
said person would have to declare it, and therefore it becomes VATable and subject to "other" taxes.
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question to the board re payment for services
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