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Very true. Best to hide behind the sofa.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostApparently Radiator men and Gladiators live there too.
General is an evil cess pit that would turn a priest into a swearing abusing insulting rabid troll. Everyone pretends to be some sort of Jack Reacher wheras they are more like a jack in the box.
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Hi SmartieOriginally posted by Smartie Driver View PostHi everyone,
I'm brand new to this so please be gentle
I've always been in employed work, until I was made redundant earlier this year. I've now been offered a contracting position, but there seems to be so much conflicting information out on the web.
I have a meeting next week with the agency and they want to know at that point if I want to use an umbrella company or my own Ltd Co......
Apparently the contract is "IR35 friendly" and so I gather that the Ltd Co is the most tax efficient option - can anyone confirm this, please?
Also, I understand I would draw a minimum salary (to the tax bracket only) and take the rest as dividends - can one draw dividends on a monthly basis? Or does it have to be the end of the year - in which case I couldn't afford to take this option as I need to meet monthly outgoings. Also I need to pay tax on the dividends I understand....????
And finally (for now) I will obviously pay Corporation tax on the profits of the business - can I claim the cost of the train travel to London each day as a business expense?
If anyone can help me out, or point me in the direction of a factually accurate and layman's term guide to all of this, I would be most appreciative.
Many thanks
A very warm welcome - I hope you will be very happy here.
Assuming you intend to contract for more than a few months than ltd is the way to go.
Don't take divs too frequently - the most I have ever risked is 5 a year. Too many and it looks like salary. Though techincally you can pay a div every day.
You can claim travel.
Be wary before venturing into general - its not a nice place there. The only sign of cricket will be when someone clouts you over the back of the head with a bat.
Very best of luck and let us know how you get on.
BP
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Depends which way you're facing...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostErm... eyes left????
@OP - Two guides to read, the one somewhere on this page and the Guide to Freelancing at www.pcg.org.uk. You have no idea how much you don't know, so have a good study of both, then ask questions.
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Erm... eyes left????Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostEyes left: First timers
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Eyes left: First timersOriginally posted by Smartie Driver View Post
If anyone can help me out, or point me in the direction of a factually accurate and layman's term guide to all of this, I would be most appreciative.
Many thanks
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dividends can be paid daily weekly monthly yearly, as long as the money is there to pay outOriginally posted by Smartie Driver View PostHi everyone,
I'm brand new to this so please be gentle
I've always been in employed work, until I was made redundant earlier this year. I've now been offered a contracting position, but there seems to be so much conflicting information out on the web.
I have a meeting next week with the agency and they want to know ause t that point if I want to an umbrella company or my own Ltd Co......
Apparently the contract is "IR35 friendly" and so I gather that the Ltd Co is the most tax efficient option - can anyone confirm this, please?
Also, I understand I would draw a minimum salary (to the tax bracket only) and take the rest as dividends - can one draw dividends on a monthly basis? Or does it have to be the end of the year - in which case I couldn't afford to take this option as I need to meet monthly outgoings. Also I need to pay tax on the dividends I understand....????
And finally (for now) I will obviously pay Corporation tax on the profits of the business - can I claim the cost of the train travel to London each day as a business expense?
If anyone can help me out, or point me in the direction of a factually accurate and layman's term guide to all of this, I would be most appreciative.
Many thanks
travel is a business expense and can be claimed
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Hello from a newbie!
Hi everyone,
I'm brand new to this so please be gentle
I've always been in employed work, until I was made redundant earlier this year. I've now been offered a contracting position, but there seems to be so much conflicting information out on the web.
I have a meeting next week with the agency and they want to know at that point if I want to use an umbrella company or my own Ltd Co......
Apparently the contract is "IR35 friendly" and so I gather that the Ltd Co is the most tax efficient option - can anyone confirm this, please?
Also, I understand I would draw a minimum salary (to the tax bracket only) and take the rest as dividends - can one draw dividends on a monthly basis? Or does it have to be the end of the year - in which case I couldn't afford to take this option as I need to meet monthly outgoings. Also I need to pay tax on the dividends I understand....????
And finally (for now) I will obviously pay Corporation tax on the profits of the business - can I claim the cost of the train travel to London each day as a business expense?
If anyone can help me out, or point me in the direction of a factually accurate and layman's term guide to all of this, I would be most appreciative.
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