Another 1 post wonder/troll... Didn't we have ban a load of accounts called contrator that looked like this name as part of the troll cull?
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Yeah they were promoting a scheme."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave a look at the Two References sticky and see the tricks the agent will play. I would bet a lot that the first agent will try and screw you over and keep a massive percentage.Blood in your pooComment
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Thanks to everyone for your advice. I have decided to get in the deep end straightaway and started a Ltd company. Started my contract now so theres no turning back. Can you guys please point me in the direction of what I need to be aware of regd my ltd company obligations to HMRC etc. I am also thinking of SJD as accountants , any reviews regd. them would be good as well.
I really dont mind the harsh advice as well , I would rather be aware of the worst case scenarios now than to learn the hard way. Appreciate everyones help.Comment
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Originally posted by c0ntract0r View PostThanks to everyone for your advice. I have decided to get in the deep end straightaway and started a Ltd company. Started my contract now so theres no turning back. Can you guys please point me in the direction of what I need to be aware of regd my ltd company obligations to HMRC etc. I am also thinking of SJD as accountants , any reviews regd. them would be good as well.
I really dont mind the harsh advice as well , I would rather be aware of the worst case scenarios now than to learn the hard way. Appreciate everyones help.
Used SJD since 2001, with no complaints and no problems so probably not an impartial judge, but their site has a lot of useful stuff on it as well.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSimple. Join the PCG. Read all the guides. Best £220 you'll spend starting out.
Used SJD since 2001, with no complaints and no problems so probably not an impartial judge, but their site has a lot of useful stuff on it as well.Comment
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