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Taking an Annuity rather than Dividends - Scam/Loan Charge mk2?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPostmodern taxation vehicle is the preferred term.Comment
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Originally posted by coolcatsarahI personally never trust anyone who call me more than twice a day.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat if it was your mum?
She passed away a few years go.Comment
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Hi on this subject I was called by Elite about using a solution through my Ltd company, I'm quite sceptical about this so I spoke to a tax advisor and they couldn't find a legislation it was breaking so now I have no idea what to doComment
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Originally posted by the heron View PostHi on this subject I was called by Elite about using a solution through my Ltd company, I'm quite sceptical about this so I spoke to a tax advisor and they couldn't find a legislation it was breaking so now I have no idea what to do
Tempted to join a new contractor scheme? Ask these questions FIRST"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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Originally posted by the heron View PostHi on this subject I was called by Elite about using a solution through my Ltd company, I'm quite sceptical about this so I spoke to a tax advisor and they couldn't find a legislation it was breaking so now I have no idea what to do
If you didn't pay, then that tells you what the advice is worth. If he didn't give you anything in writing as official advice, you'd have as much protection moving ahead on the basis of a bloke down the pub (or worse, someone on here).Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostHow much did you pay the tax advisor and did he both date and sign a confirmation that no legislation were being broken?
If you didn't pay, then that tells you what the advice is worth. If he didn't give you anything in writing as official advice, you'd have as much protection moving ahead on the basis of a bloke down the pub (or worse, someone on here).
He did take me through the legislation documents and showed me in writing, and after a discussion I really cant see anything wrongComment
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Taking an Annuity rather than Dividends - Scam/Loan Charge mk2?
Originally posted by the heron View PostHi I'm lucky enough to know him through my family and to be honest that was the only reason I got his time, due to his stature I very much doubt I could afford his time overwise lol
He did take me through the legislation documents and showed me in writing, and after a discussion I really cant see anything wrong
What would a user do when HMRC change the rules retrospectively?Comment
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