Is it really a Fixed Term Contract... Like a job.. Or a contract that has a fixed end date?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs it really a Fixed Term Contract... Like a job.. Or a contract that has a fixed end date?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOK, I think the issue is that the OP hasn't bothered to tell us about the options they are filling in, just some other stuff.
Not very helpful!
If the OP means this section:
Then the answer is B.
If they are asking about some other part of the form or something else that we have to guess, then only they can know, based on the lack of information given by them.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2795244
Anyway thanks for taking the time to help.Last edited by Hollyhock; 4 August 2020, 15:36.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOK, I think the issue is that the OP hasn't bothered to tell us about the options they are filling in, just some other stuff.
Not very helpful!
If the OP means this section:
Then the answer is B.
If they are asking about some other part of the form or something else that we have to guess, then only they can know, based on the lack of information given by them.
For a Mod you have managed to fail to ask sensible questions 3 times and then got the answer wrong due to an inability to understand what HMRC is actually asking...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Hollyhock View PostI wrote the three options out in full - exactly as they appear on the HMRC page - in my initial post, along with a synopsis of the relevant facts about my situation. Not sure what you were looking at, but I certainly didn't think I'd left out anything pertinent.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostEr, how about the question that is being asked to which you have to select A, B or C?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostEr, how about the question that is being asked to which you have to select A, B or C?
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2795244
If I was confused when I came on here I'm certainly none the wiser now!Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostHow is it B? - he is self employed which means he hasn't had what the PAYE section of HMRC regards as a job and which is contained within an entirely different section of a self assessment form as it is taxed in an entirely different way to PAYE employment...
For a Mod you have managed to fail to ask sensible questions 3 times and then got the answer wrong due to an inability to understand what HMRC is actually asking...
I must humbly apologise. If HMRC say they did not have a job, then it's A.
(For Paralytic and others, see post 10 of the thread which shows the question as it is worded on the form)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSee the OP's first post on this thread...Originally posted by Hollyhock View PostI included them in my original post?
Your present circumstances
Read all the following statements carefully and enter 'X' in the one box that applies to you.Last edited by Paralytic; 4 August 2020, 16:56.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostNope, still not seeing it. I see the 3 options, but not the question that leads to that selection. There's a dead-end reference to asking about a "job". WTFH's first post has added the context setting you missed:
Statement C
- Choose this statement if:
• you have another job and/or
But no matter, I've asked my accountant now, which despite his usual slowness probably would have saved me more time had I done it instead of coming on here in the first place.Comment
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