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Buying properties for Rent...expanding my business
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Originally posted by IT_BOY View PostGosh i hear these contractors buying properties for their pensions.
How do u guys do it ... i hear one IT contractor buying 12 properties but how ?
I am thinking of expanding my business of my LTD company to include rented properties.
Was thinking of my pension , that's all.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIf you have been doing this for 10 years would you not know this by now ? Maybe you should ask the question in another way so we know what exactly you are asking and can comment properly ?
i was thinking whether operating as a sole trader or another company , best mortgages , tax issues , issues known , insurance ....
i was keen in responses on how people save / invest simple...
why cant this be a good post , we contractors work very hard and we all stick together ...right ????Comment
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIf you have been doing this for 10 years would you not know this by now ? Maybe you should ask the question in another way so we know what exactly you are asking and can comment properly ?
i was thinking whether operating as a sole trader or another company , best mortgages , tax issues , issues known , insurance ....
i was keen in responses on how people save / invest simple...
why cant this be a good post , we contractors work very hard and we all stick together ...right ????Comment
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Indeed. That doesn't mean carrying people who don't want a lift a finger to do some research themselves. Most forums tend to be fairly similar in this respect.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 December 2016, 18:55.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed. That doesn't mean carrying people who don't want a lift a finger to do some research themselves. Most forums tend to be fairly similar in this respect.
noting things down ....i certainly wasn't taking the piss... i just happen to start this conversation on boards.Last edited by IT_BOY; 24 December 2016, 19:20.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostAre you illiterate?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by IT_BOY View Postok sure , i was gathering requirements and brain storming ... i am researching as well, seeing my adviser also.
noting things down ....i certainly wasn't taking the piss... i just happen to start this conversation on boards.
And now is the perfect time to buy as shortly a lot of over-leveraged idiots are about to discover the impact S24 has on their tax returns and that the new PRA rules mean you can borrow less than you could back in October....*merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by IT_BOY View Postok sure , i was gathering requirements and brain storming ... i am researching as well, seeing my adviser also.
noting things down ....i certainly wasn't taking the piss... i just happen to start this conversation on boards.______________________
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Originally posted by Lance View Post"post-literate" I think is the new term.
havent u got something for real to discuss ???
how daft and pathetic u areComment
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