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    Safe business strategy or question os salary

    taking a question down.
    as it was "completely" covered with good feedbacks.
    thanks to all who promptly responded.
    Last edited by AlexVB; 7 June 2018, 20:51. Reason: answers are useless

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    Safe business strategy or question os salary

    1. Pay what you like
    2. Get an accountant
    3. Don’t post serious questions in general unless you want to be called something rude. You knobhead.
    4. Read more threads on here as your question is not unusual.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #3
      you really thought this through, and researched it thoroughly didn't you?
      <expletive deleted>

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        #4
        Originally posted by AlexVB View Post
        hello, i am new in contracting and baffled with a question: " what salary can i pay myself as a director?"
        apparently the answer is: what ever you want, but i was thinking of a safe strategy to pay enough to be on a safe side and not to much to optimize the financials.

        can you help me with this difficult task,
        i was planning to pay myself 8300 but it is a way below minimal rate in London and i am afraid it will incur unwanted attention, should i pay myself 24000 or it is fine to go with 8300?
        Have you ever heard of something called "Google"? If you have, ever thought of actually using it? These are truly representative of the sort of answers you are likely to get if you post numpty questions, although we'll cut you some slack because you're clearly not a native English speaker (and if you are a native English speaker, your grammar and spelling are properly sh1t).

        Can we have a game of "Guess where the OP comes from?". I'll kick off with Albania. Got to be close...
        Last edited by Mordac; 7 June 2018, 20:06.
        His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mordac View Post
          Have you ever heard of something called "Google"? If you have, ever thought of actually using it? These are truly representative of the sort of answers you are likely to get if you post numpty questions, although we'll cut you some slack because you're clearly not a native English speaker (and if you are a native English speaker, your grammar and spelling are properly sh1t).

          Can we have a game of "Guess where the OP comes from?". I'll kick off with Albania. Got to be close...
          When will you learn to punctuate correctly?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            When will you learn to punctuate correctly?
            Go on Bumpkin, take your shot...
            His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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              #7
              Hi Alex,
              Sorry about the reception you got last night. You'd probably have been better to post this in the Accounting or Contracting sections of the forum.

              To answer your question, I'd suggest getting an accountant - one who can manage the finances of your limited company.

              There's a link on the right which will give you more information
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                #8
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                Hi Alex,
                Sorry about the reception you got last night. You'd probably have been better to post this in the Accounting or Contracting sections of the forum.

                To answer your question, I'd suggest getting an accountant - one who can manage the finances of your limited company.

                There's a link on the right which will give you more information
                To be fair, (s)he got off lightly.
                If this had been the old forum...

                Z - In "Halcyon days gone by..." mode!
                Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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