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Why you must pay your corp tax!
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Not incorporated in the UK.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostCause you didnt' owe anything? Or cause you're a lean, mean, tax fiddling machine?
I haven't been able to claim for owt this year like

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If it is any consolation then the way things are going I will be able to claim a refund next year.
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Best leave the country then. Take it all with you...Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI dont wanna!!!!!

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I'm definately not cheating them enough!!Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostNice profit there then SA. You are either:
Doing very nicely
Or
Not cheating your expenses enough.
If it helps, try and work out how much tax & NI you'd have paid if you were a permie on the same money...
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nothing.
i was working through a msc.
next year though will have a little to pay.
the year after that fecking loadsa corporation tax
hopefully.
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Nice profit there then SA. You are either:Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostHow much did you pay this year?
I've just had mine in - fricken £16k!!!!!
Robbing B*^*tards!
Doing very nicely
Or
Not cheating your expenses enough.
If it helps, try and work out how much tax & NI you'd have paid if you were a permie on the same money...
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Every penny of that tax goes to hard working nurses, honest and brave professional police officers and gifted teachers.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostHow much did you pay this year?
I've just had mine in - fricken £16k!!!!!
Robbing B*^*tards!
How you can question that is beyond me.
I only wish taxes were at 95% across the board.
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Corperation Tax!
22<= £5k18.18%4> £5k <= £10k9.09%2> £10k <= £15k36.36%8> £15k <= £20k13.64%3> £20k13.64%3AndyW......priceless!9.09%2How much did you pay this year?
I've just had mine in - fricken £16k!!!!!
Robbing B*^*tards!
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