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I've been contracting for 6 months and recently got extended for 9 months.
Ive set up my own LTD and have an accountant which provides me payslips when I fill out my spreadsheet of expenditure and income.
I take out dividends, and am not 100% sure if I am IR35 resilience. Interested in finding some decent tools and understand what expenditures I can claim.
Looking to buy a house, but with contracting for only 6 months I am not sure any lender will consider me.
I hope to be doing my research on the site. Any pointers will be most welcome.
I've been contracting for 6 months and recently got extended for 9 months.
Ive set up my own LTD and have an accountant which provides me payslips when I fill out my spreadsheet of expenditure and income.
I take out dividends, and am not 100% sure if I am IR35 resilience. Interested in finding some decent tools and understand what expenditures I can claim.
Looking to buy a house, but with contracting for only 6 months I am not sure any lender will consider me.
I hope to be doing my research on the site. Any pointers will be most welcome.
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