Agreed, and even with the acquisition there is no guarantee of the entrepreneurial tax relief, planning an exit strategy from procorre as soon as possible.
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Procorre acquisition opportunity
So has anyone actually gone through with the procorre acquisition opportunity?Comment
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Can I have PM rights please?
Originally posted by administrator View PostYou now have access to the PM system
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I'm an ex glen May'er too
Originally posted by ITmark View PostIf anyone wants to join the whatsapp group just provate message me and i can add you. There's 7 of us in there at the moment, we just keep each other in the loop and vent a bit.
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Originally posted by dog View PostSo has anyone actually gone through with the procorre acquisition opportunity?
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Procorre acquisition opportunity
Originally posted by Marsh59 View PostHas anyone found any possible exit strategies?
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Originally posted by dog View PostJust say no to the procorre acquisition opportunity (it's not compulsory). To stop using procorre (or any other 'adviser'), stop making payments to them. Making payments to HMRC is compulsory.Comment
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What do you think Procorre can do if you stop paying?
The chances of the scheme working as advertised are, in my opinion, low.
You have had little in the way of risk warnings and I'm sure a number fo legal types would be claiming that you could sue on those grounds alone.
I think your best bet is to get together with the group already formed via ITMark - stop payments - if you get something that needs action, then do it as a group.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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