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Previously on "The biggest cheque I ever wrote..."
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this years corporation tax
this years corporation tax
Nil
Company loss (2,500)
therefore
already money off next year
before you start personal tax also nil
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You should write a book like Felix Dennis did. And coat the front and back covers with photos of all the cheques he wrote to the Inland Revenue. One million Five Hundred and twenty six thousand and blah blah
Eight million six hundred thousand....
the book was called "how to get rich"
The best therapy...
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Don't know about writing the biggest cheque, but I've just received the biggest cheque of my life after selling my old flat.
And it's tax free!
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI think for me the defining moment was when I realised that I got to choose my own hotels, transport and office kit.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf you're paying more in tax than you used to bring home, you need a tax accountant... The defining moment is when you're avoiding more tax than you used to bring home.
I think for me the defining moment was when I realised that I got to choose my own hotels, transport and office kit. If I chose cheap, it left me with more profit, but if necessary I could choose expensive to get the job done properly.
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You could always earn less money! The bigger the cheque, the more you made, enjoy ...
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post...just cleared from my business account. Corporation tax bill for my first full year of contracting/freelancing/running my business.
Feel a bit sick now
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If you're paying more in tax than you used to bring home, you need a tax accountant... The defining moment is when you're avoiding more tax than you used to bring home.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post...just cleared from my business account. Corporation tax bill for my first full year of contracting/freelancing/running my business.
Feel a bit sick now
Now I don't have to worry about such things.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat's a "cheque"? Is that a special type of internet banking?
I have a vague recollection of taking ten cheques for £1.40 into the cashiers' office of my local council to pay all ten instalments of my (reduced) Community Charge bill sometime in 1992 or 1993.
For some reason the cashier was not very amused.
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