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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by absoft
    You would only take home 80% by cheating the inland revenue and getting away with it
    Tony, have them fiddlin' scousers put you up to this? You're only half a day into the job!

    You'll be all right - Liverpool is a no-go area for Hector.

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  • absoft
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    Hexagon Services

    You can only take home 80% if your contract is outside IR35. If it is a normal contract where you attend the same site every day then you should not use Hexagon as their 'Composite' scheme is designed for non-IR35 people where you pay yourself dividends instead of salary. You would only take home 80% by cheating the inland revenue and getting away with it and if that were possible we'd all be doing it wouldn't we?

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  • BoredBloke
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    Brollies

    "Enquiring minds want to know."

    Hexagon. My ltd comapny never seens to get close to 80% so I would like a period of time when I work for me instead of G Brown. How do you go about joining a brolly while being employed by your ltd company?

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  • GeorgeGregan
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    Which one?

    Enquiring minds want to know.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish
    How hard is it to shut down your ltd company mid contract and switch to a brolly? I have been quoted a take home of about 80% which is way higher than I get out of my ltd company and so I am seriously considering putting my comany to sleep.

    Get your agency to produce a new contract withe the Brolly and away you go.

    You can always keep your company running, just that it won't have any turnover...

    Spod.

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  • BoredBloke
    started a topic Brollies

    Brollies

    How hard is it to shut down your ltd company mid contract and switch to a brolly? I have been quoted a take home of about 80% which is way higher than I get out of my ltd company and so I am seriously considering putting my comany to sleep.

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