Best off topic tangent for a while.
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I am still a PCG member even though I became permie slave about 7 months ago. Will expire on March next year and I will start asking at that time I guess. I vaguely remember having seen a post from malvolio about this in accounting and he had mentioned that renewal for several years after isn't required. But I will ask PCG at the time just to be sure. (also closing the companyOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostQuestion I have is whether any of you still continue with PCG membership or some other kind of protection against an IR35 investigation.
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It's called Phoenixing and if you do it regularly may well attract Hector's attention to you for the obvious reasons. I've done it once but for a genuine reason.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postisn't there any downside to it ?
you get whacked for extra tax when you take the dosh out
which you wouldn't ,if you keep the same company running .
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You can take all the money out via a dividend or do what I did and extract it out as a capital gain. Ask your accountant.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postisn't there any downside to it ?
you get whacked for extra tax when you take the dosh out
which you wouldn't ,if you keep the same company running .
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