Hi, I've just completed jury service and as I am employed as a Director of my own company (NOT self-employed), the court told me that I need to get a letter from HMRC confirming that I'm a salaried director. Suprise suprise, HMRC can't help. Has anybody here been in this situation?
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Originally posted by MartinBay View PostHi, I've just completed jury service and as I am employed as a Director of my own company (NOT self-employed), the court told me that I need to get a letter from HMRC confirming that I'm a salaried director. Suprise suprise, HMRC can't help. Has anybody here been in this situation?
That has jury cover service, upto £300 per day: Jury service expense insurance | PCG -
Just checking - are you a PCG Plus member? Don't forget you have Jury Duty insurance!Comment
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostJust checking - are you a PCG Plus member? Don't forget you have Jury Duty insurance!
Are you trying to take steal my glory?Comment
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Originally posted by MartinBay View PostHi, I've just completed jury service and as I am employed as a Director of my own company (NOT self-employed), the court told me that I need to get a letter from HMRC confirming that I'm a salaried director. Suprise suprise, HMRC can't help. Has anybody here been in this situation?
Oh, and what they both said.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWill they accept a Payslip, P60 or a letter from your Accountant (who I am assuming is ACCA / CIMA accredited)?
Oh, and what they both said.Comment
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Originally posted by Mister Clark View PostNot directley helpful but I don't spose you have PCG Plus membership?
That has jury cover service, upto £300 per day: Jury service expense insurance | PCGComment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWill they accept a Payslip, P60 or a letter from your Accountant (who I am assuming is ACCA / CIMA accredited)?
Oh, and what they both said.Comment
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