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Thanks moggy, that's a much more useful site!!!Originally posted by moggy View Postnot sure if they are the same ones - but gladius consulting ltd was dissolved in 2006 then another one opened up in 2007 and was dissolved in 2011 according to duedil
find that a much better site to check things out, since company check started going off the rails.Comment
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So it is true what they say about you!Originally posted by malvolio View PostPauses for thought...
Some random statements from the website:
Your money never leaves the country
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The benefits of offshore trusts
Supported by the House of Lords
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QC's opinion
Fully insured
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You don't need to claim expenses
Perhaps not. Do you feel lucky?
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Sorry to be thick but what does the SA302 have that a payslip, P45 or P60 doesn't have?Originally posted by Fireship View PostLooking for an umbrella with returns being accepted by HMRC hence income appearing on SA302’s….Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Of course they don't - HMR&C will never approve anything in case it turns out later that they were wrongOriginally posted by stek View PostDo the HMRC actually look over schemes on request and say 'yup, that's fine, we won't come after you, promise' - and give you a signed letter to that effect?
I've worked at the 'Ministry' here in Newcastle, I very much doubt it!Comment
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What - that I try to make people think for themselves and not get dazzled by weasel words and unsupportable assertions? Yes, definitely.Originally posted by Fireship View PostSo it is true what they say about you!
Incidentally, while you're here, you get an SA302 if you amend a submitted return or HMRC disagree with the contents of your return. So why you want to go with someone who will ensure you get one - in other words, they have cocked up the figures somehow - rather escapes me. Care to explain?Blog? What blog...?
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Sorry, wrong as usual…. I’ll happily point out several very obvious reasons for wanting income to appear on an SA302 if you can tell me which of the statements (and why) in your first reply clearly illustrates that as per usual you’re full of ****….Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhat - that I try to make people think for themselves and not get dazzled by weasel words and unsupportable assertions? Yes, definitely.
Incidentally, while you're here, you get an SA302 if you amend a submitted return or HMRC disagree with the contents of your return. So why you want to go with someone who will ensure you get one - in other words, they have cocked up the figures somehow - rather escapes me. Care to explain?
Oh, and next time you want to throw insults at people when you know nothing about them then at least have the balls to do it face to face!! Oh hang on, I see from your avatar that you don’t have any!! That explains a lot!!Comment
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Somebody's touchy. Anyway, back on topic; enquiring minds would genuinely like to know, what was the reason for wanting HMRC to send you a correct tax calculation in the form of an SA302?
HM Revenue & Customs: Understanding and checking your tax calculationComment
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Fire ship and Malvolio, no bickering in Professional forums.
If Fireship wants to use it, let him (the usual caveats apply, obv... http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1549849 )"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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I'm not bickering, I'm asking a valid question: why does the OP seem to be looking for someone to give him a challenged tax position on purpose? If he explains his case a bit more, I might be convinced he isn't simply promoting yet another offshore no-tax-due deal.Originally posted by cojak View PostFire ship and Malvolio, no bickering in Professional forums.
If Fireship wants to use it, let him (the usual caveats apply, obv... http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1549849 )Blog? What blog...?
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