So a pretty conclusive outcome then. Out of 18 votes, none currently using an EBT.
It was useful to canvas the usage of them.
cheers
sean
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Previously on "Does anyone currently use an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT)"
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If I could afford to take a risk of that magnitude, I wouldn't need to be contractingOriginally posted by Cosmo View PostOh Please....
It depends on your definition of risk - if youare prepared to ... try it for a year and see how it goes... see if HMRC can bin it then just do it.
Never mind the mamby pamby - "don't do it!!" just in case tulip.
Do it if you think you can afford the risk - don't if you can't.
Yes it is, as simple as finding the single quote on a keyboardOriginally posted by Cosmo View PostIt;s simple.
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I'll see your "Not worth listening to" and raise you "Thicker than 2 very short planks"Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCosmo
Not worth listening to
nuff said
Come on Ferret, you know you want to
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Oh Please....
It depends on your definition of risk - if youare prepared to ... try it for a year and see how it goes... see if HMRC can bin it then just do it.
Never mind the mamby pamby - "don't do it!!" just in case tulip.
Do it if you think you can afford the risk - don't if you can't.
It;s simple.
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Going by your vote, I think you might benefit from something I posted elsewhere just the other day...Originally posted by smckeown View PostI'm not looking for views, just interested if anyone here currently uses one, or has done ?
cheers
sean
FWIW two accountants and a brolly MD on that board agreed with me.Why in God's name are you even thinking about signing up with an EBT?
They are people out there looking at six figure tax bills for using a scheme that was legal when they started it but no longer is. HMG are now actively looking at all such schemes and are closing them down properly. Offshore EBT's are probably the hardest to stop, but stopped they will be. They are also the most risky place to put your money outside shares in RBS.
You're being a greedy prat. I suggest you have a rethink...
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You mean a clever tax avoidance scheme, that will definitely be investigated by the HMRC.....me no
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"This poll will close on 16th July 2012 at 13:29"
Please, I don't like to be rushed.
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Does anyone currently use an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT)
17Yes - Currently do5.88%1Yes - Have done in the past5.88%1No - But am interested5.88%1No - Not even using a long barge pole82.35%14The poll is expired.
I'm not looking for views, just interested if anyone here currently uses one, or has done ?
cheers
sean
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