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Also Alex and Giles and crew, I hope you know how much I love the new stuff and how much I appreciate the amazing customer service. I love you guys so much!
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@Filthy:
The way that's worded and formatted lools like trail and arrow…
You were correct it was @trail and arrow I messaged him and I'm glad to say he's coming to G'port in September. Thanks again @Filthy
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It was the wording and centered text. He uses colorful phrases like "Brotherhood of the bib" Filthy super-sleuth! Haha glad I was right! Cheers buddy.
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I'm glad to say he's coming to G'port in September.
Oh my. That does sound like trouble.
Stephan and I have been in dialogue, he told me that he was going to “be all over me like a hot flannel”
Honestly one of the most fun people I have ever met
Kanreki reunion!
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Oh yes!!! We need @louisbosco @Cole @Chris and @UnTucked to commit to this too
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Oh yes!!! We need @louisbosco @Cole @Chris and @UnTucked to commit to this too
Will we see more of this?
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Kanreki reunion!
sounds mint!
Oh yes!!! We need @louisbosco @Cole @Chris and @UnTucked to commit to this too
will confirm closer to july/august.. a little uncertain future at the moment to factor a trip that far..
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Any accountants on here or anyone care to share with me the benefits of setting up a Limited company as opposed to just being self employed?
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It can be more tax efficient. But most important is that you are removing liability from you personally to the company. So for eg, if your business went bust or was sued, your personal assets are safe.
Your accounts will be more complex, so your accountancy fees will be higher.
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It can be more tax efficient. But most important is that you are removing liability from you personally to the company. So for eg, if your business went bust or was sued, your personal assets are safe.
Your accounts will be more complex, so your accountancy fees will be higher.
Thanks G
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Any accountants on here or anyone care to share with me the benefits of setting up a Limited company as opposed to just being self employed?
so based on my experience in taxation law (in australia at the very least), you get benefits from running a business as a seperate entity. firstly, like what others have mentioned, you seperate your personal assets from the business. secondly, you choose to give yourself a "wage", so you can enjoy personal income tax benefits. depending on what the corporate tax rate is for a business, you can "choose" whichever that benefits you.
being a seperate entity as well, you enjoy tax deductions as expenses for your company. so you could you company expenses to gain tax deductions. depending on how you set up your corporate structure, you could end up paying less tax overall compared to being self employed..