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Originally posted by xchaotic View PostSupposedly I managed to invoice for 101k next year, if it were you how would you celebrate?
I'm thinking of using that extra 1k on something fairly useless like maybe a day on a racetrack in a Ferrari (or being an uptight contractor Aston Martin for £99 or so).
Any good ideas to keep oneself motivated?
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A meal out at the fat duck and stay in one of the bespoke cottages in the village.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostEh, (s)he's well below the flat rate threshold so could actually make a few quid by charging VAT. By invoicing 50K from two sep companies the Op couldn't.
Or is this some Whoooosh moment on my behalf?
Investing in metals also has crossed my mind a few times already at 1k I guess I couldn't go wrong and then buy a rent-to-let house for it just at the very end of crisis (when people run out of furniture to heat the house)...
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostEh, (s)he's well below the flat rate threshold so could actually make a few quid by charging VAT. By invoicing 50K from two sep companies the Op couldn't.
Or is this some Whoooosh moment on my behalf?
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostEh, (s)he's well below the flat rate threshold so could actually make a few quid by charging VAT. By invoicing 50K from two sep companies the Op couldn't.
Or is this some Whoooosh moment on my behalf?
For me I don't have a consistant income in the UK, if you pay VAT some months and not others they start to ask questions. Also I only have to do my accounts once a year.
It works for me
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostYou will not be invoicing it all from the same company
AP in keep away from the VAT man mode
Or is this some Whoooosh moment on my behalf?
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Originally posted by xchaotic View PostSupposedly I managed to invoice for 101k next year, if it were you how would you celebrate?
I'm thinking of using that extra 1k on something fairly useless like maybe a day on a racetrack in a Ferrari (or being an uptight contractor Aston Martin for £99 or so).
Any good ideas to keep oneself motivated?
AP in keep away from the VAT man mode
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Originally posted by xchaotic View PostSupposedly I managed to invoice for 101k next year, if it were you how would you celebrate?
I'm thinking of using that extra 1k on something fairly useless like maybe a day on a racetrack in a Ferrari (or being an uptight contractor Aston Martin for £99 or so).
Any good ideas to keep oneself motivated?
I'd be crying in my beer!
Spod - In "DimPrawn" mode!
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How to celebrate 101k?
Supposedly I managed to invoice for 101k next year, if it were you how would you celebrate?
I'm thinking of using that extra 1k on something fairly useless like maybe a day on a racetrack in a Ferrari (or being an uptight contractor Aston Martin for £99 or so).
Any good ideas to keep oneself motivated?Tags: None
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