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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Posttake home pay percentage you have seen? We've seen one offering 85% for a mere 12% of your contract value - £1200 per month on £500 per day
This leaves 3% for HMRC - sure they'll be delighted
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Originally posted by zeitghostI was quietly wondering to myself if anyone offered over 100%.
I love moneytrees.
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Without wanting to taint the reputation of OG's doubtless 100% legitimate offering these guys are STILL offering over 100% guarenteed take home.
Look everyone someone's planted some beans
Contractor Angels
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Originally posted by eek View PostThere is no ambition there. Could you save up 3 months of invoices and invoice them in a single period. £54,000 sounds better for what could only be a 1 off plan.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPlan B
I am sole shareholder of MyCo
MyCo has contract to supply Oude Joris Holdings
Oude Joris Holdings has contract to supply
ShellCo (registered in England)
ShellCo invoices ClientCo for £10,000 + £VAT.
Oude Joris Holdings invoices ClientCo for £12,000
Oude Joris Holdings lends funds to Oude Joris Benefit Trust
Oude Joris Benefit Trust lends me £12,000 in a fast depreciating foreign currency loan and then writes it off.
MyCo invoices Oude Joris Holdings for £10,000.
Oude Joris Holdings fails to pay.
MyCo claims £9,000 from its export credit insurer, distributed as dividends following CT.
ShellCo goes under when VAT man comes knocking.
Monthly return on £10,000 contract value = approx. £18,000.
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Btw OG, how did the issue of the 1st tranche of Oude Joris Bewdetter Guaranteed Return Bonds go?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPlan B
I am sole shareholder of MyCo
MyCo has contract to supply Oude Joris Holdings
Oude Joris Holdings has contract to supply
ShellCo (registered in England)
ShellCo invoices ClientCo for £10,000 + £VAT.
Oude Joris Holdings invoices ClientCo for £12,000
Oude Joris Holdings lends funds to Oude Joris Benefit Trust
Oude Joris Benefit Trust lends me £12,000 in a fast depreciating foreign currency loan and then writes it off.
MyCo invoices Oude Joris Holdings for £10,000.
Oude Joris Holdings fails to pay.
MyCo claims £9,000 from its export credit insurer, distributed as dividends following CT.
ShellCo goes under when VAT man comes knocking.
Monthly return on £10,000 contract value = approx. £18,000.
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Originally posted by BigTime View PostThis one hits my spam box around once a week: http://www.income-management.co.uk/in - offering a solid 90%
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Plan B
I am sole shareholder of MyCo
MyCo has contract to supply Oude Joris Holdings
Oude Joris Holdings has contract to supply
ShellCo (registered in England)
ShellCo invoices ClientCo for £10,000 + £VAT.
Oude Joris Holdings invoices ClientCo for £12,000
Oude Joris Holdings lends funds to Oude Joris Benefit Trust
Oude Joris Benefit Trust lends me £12,000 in a fast depreciating foreign currency loan and then writes it off.
MyCo invoices Oude Joris Holdings for £10,000.
Oude Joris Holdings fails to pay.
MyCo claims £9,000 from its export credit insurer, distributed as dividends following CT.
ShellCo goes under when VAT man comes knocking.
Monthly return on £10,000 contract value = approx. £18,000.
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This one hits my spam box around once a week: http://www.income-management.co.uk/in - offering a solid 90%
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