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    #21
    Rebuttal

    I wasn't going to bother replying, since Boo has been banned, but think I will since there seems to have been some confusion.

    Sue Ellen does not have any business interests with I-PAYE...... I would have thought this was obvious, but hey.... sorry Sue Ellen

    Anyway, I would like to refute the "deceptive nonsense" comment".

    In terms of business interests, I have no financial interest in I-PAYE, other than I-PAYE is my employer, and pays me a salary. I am not on commission. We do not employ sales people. Whilst it is my job to grow the business, this is done with a long term view, not a stack 'em high and get rich quick model.

    Any advice or guidance given on here is Best Advice, and takes the strictest, most cautious approach to legislation. I do normally point out in my responses that it is generic information and specific advice based on personal circumstances is always recommended.

    However, we know we are on the correct side of the legislation. This is not just anecdotal. We are regularly audited by some foreign tax offices as well as HMRC, and additionally have had extensive audits carried out by big 4 accountants on behalf of their clients.

    Based on our own in house expertise, coupled with the information obtained during these audits, We will never offer anything other than PAYE on international assignments. I expect we could make a lot more money in the short term if we did offer more lucrative alternates, but we wont.

    No-one has to follow our advice, but always pick your advisers carefully, and listen to the ones who would rather walk away from your business than support you in something potentially risky. There will be a reason for that.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Boo View Post
      Simple english :
      1. (Your post was) Invention.
      2. (in Belgium the law is that in order to be) a place of management (it has to be) a workplace or a residence. Your "clarification" is the usual deceptive nonsense that your business interests at IPAYE Umbrella would seem to require you to make.


      Yes, if you read the appropriate tax law which has been posted here many times (specifically in Nodric's famous and extensive Belgium thead) then you will know what is correct and therefore who to believe. You will also know who is the "certifiable cretin" but I am not dropping any hints here, unlike yourself who has many infractions recorded against you for similar insults.


      This adds little to the discussion ?

      Boo
      Boo who?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Sue at IPAYE View Post
        I wasn't going to bother replying, since Boo has been banned, but think I will since there seems to have been some confusion.

        Sue Ellen does not have any business interests with I-PAYE...... I would have thought this was obvious, but hey.... sorry Sue Ellen

        Anyway, I would like to refute the "deceptive nonsense" comment".

        In terms of business interests, I have no financial interest in I-PAYE, other than I-PAYE is my employer, and pays me a salary. I am not on commission. We do not employ sales people. Whilst it is my job to grow the business, this is done with a long term view, not a stack 'em high and get rich quick model.

        Any advice or guidance given on here is Best Advice, and takes the strictest, most cautious approach to legislation. I do normally point out in my responses that it is generic information and specific advice based on personal circumstances is always recommended.

        However, we know we are on the correct side of the legislation. This is not just anecdotal. We are regularly audited by some foreign tax offices as well as HMRC, and additionally have had extensive audits carried out by big 4 accountants on behalf of their clients.

        Based on our own in house expertise, coupled with the information obtained during these audits, We will never offer anything other than PAYE on international assignments. I expect we could make a lot more money in the short term if we did offer more lucrative alternates, but we wont.

        No-one has to follow our advice, but always pick your advisers carefully, and listen to the ones who would rather walk away from your business than support you in something potentially risky. There will be a reason for that.
        Please stick around Sue. The quality of discussion around international contracting has improved greatly with your input. It is a tricky topic and needs more than our amateur IR35 type posts.

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          #24
          Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
          Please stick around Sue. The quality of discussion around international contracting has improved greatly with your input. It is a tricky topic and needs more than our amateur IR35 type posts.
          +1
          "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...

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            #25
            Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
            Boo who?
            A clueless idiot who thankfully has been removed from the forum after posting yet more inaccuratw advice.

            Mods can you remove Boo’s post to avoid anyone following his wrongheaded “advice”
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #26
              B
              Originally posted by eek View Post
              A clueless idiot who thankfully has been removed from the forum after posting yet more inaccuratw advice.

              Mods can you remove Boo’s post to avoid anyone following his wrongheaded “advice”
              Too late.

              cojak "removed" / disappeared Boo completely
              The Chunt of Chunts.

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