Originally posted by VectraMan
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I didn't give my P45 to the Job Centre. Then when I got a job, I gave my new employer my previous P45 and the Job Centre sent me another one with no numbers for the pay to date part and a letter saying they'd informed HMRC how much I'd "earned". Presumably come SA time I'll have some tax to pay on my benefits - which is kind of weird.
I'd be inclined to not bother your accountant with demands for a P45, and deregistering/reregistering PAYE. Just pay yourself zero.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIm guessing all you are doing is calling your accountant and getting them to stop your payroll and issue the P45.
Hand that over to the dole and then merrily claim
Once you get a contract you sign off and they issue P45 which goes to your accountant and they start your payroll.
Seems a pain but if you are happy and your accountant is happy then I suppose its ok
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Im guessing all you are doing is calling your accountant and getting them to stop your payroll and issue the P45.
Hand that over to the dole and then merrily claim
Once you get a contract you sign off and they issue P45 which goes to your accountant and they start your payroll.
Seems a pain but if you are happy and your accountant is happy then I suppose its ok
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Do you not need to have been an employee to claim JSA rather than an officer of the company?
And if so, wouldn't that open up questions about NMW?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoesn't that incur costs for your accountant, time, a lot of effort and then start up costs again? Is that what you did the last time you claimed before the last gig? If you do this too regularly could you not be a prime target for phoenixing?
But yes it does incur some time from the accountant of course. Agreed I'll try not to do it too often because they will get wassed off.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSpeak to your accountant and read up on the rules matey. Nothing illegal at all.
No need to close down company just tell them there is no work at the moment. PERFECTLY ACCEPTABLE.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe problem is that technically he needs to do the same here. He is a director of a company and therefore is not unemployed. He can resign as a director but unless someone else takes over the rule that would be impossible or he could close the company down.
Either way unless he is contracting via an umbrella he cannot legally claim this money without telling white lies....
No need to close down company just tell them there is no work at the moment. PERFECTLY ACCEPTABLE.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostCojak banned him - I updated the thread. In this instance, I felt the thread properly belonged in General.
I don't think there's anything immoral about getting money out of the system if you've a legal entitlement and you've paid plenty of money into the system. I just couldn't be bothered with the paperwork.
In order for me to get the Swiss unemployment benefit, I'd have to shut my company down. As it costs a few thou. to set up, it's not done lightly.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostFunny, wasn't NLUK banned for saying exactly the same thing as OG did? You would probably know, since you updated the "Who's been banned" thread.
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I claim whatever I can. I've been subjected to various unfair taxes over the years, it's swings and roundabouts.
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Originally posted by zeitghostGood luck with that, it's seriously borked.
It's easier to ask google to do it instead.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI really don't recommend this route to anyone, unless you think theres a chance that you can get the money back to HMRC . It's illegal but then so is bombing/invading countries that don't have weapons of mass destruction..
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Originally posted by vetran View Postand people wonder why HMRC put people's doors in.
I really don't recommend this route to anyone, unless you think theres a chance that you can get the money back to HMRC . It's illegal but then so is bombing/invading countries that don't have weapons of mass destruction..
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