Beat me to it
I am not going to keep arguing with you so you can get likes from the left wing loonies on this forum but I will explain one last time
To work as Freelance I had to have a Private Limited Company and a qualified Accountant to verify all aspects of the end of year accounts
The rate was negotiated through the Agency I had to be employed by, they negotiated the best rate for all the people who carried out the work through them
Up to six hours was half days pay, six hours to twenty four hours was a full day, what trade union would negotiate that
No sick pay, if you couldn't work you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that
No holiday pay, if you went on holiday you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that,
If for any reason I was needed outside of normal hours, weekends, bank holidays etc I only got the flat rate. what trade union would negotiate that
On the day the project was finished or my part was finished I was unemployed, no redundancy etc, what trade union would negotiate that
I and all other freelancers were employed on the basis that for any reason we were sacked, (never happened to me but did happen to some) you cleared your desk immediately without the right to reply, what trade union would negotiate that
As for hating them, only what they did to the Car Industry, Motor Bike Industry and General Manufacturing by wildcat strikes etc
There are mayn things I agree with, on one of my first projects as a Junior Surveyor the Labourers were not paid if they could not work due to Inclement Weather, bricklayers, carpenters etc were and the Union won the case that Labourers would be paid the basic rate if unable to work through no fault of their own
Unions won the battle to get sick pay and holiday pay which I agree with
My main point was I did not join a union or had a union fight any battles forme and I did much better than those that joined a union and relied totally on them for how many hours they worked or how much they were paid, if I wanted or needed an increase in pay and I couldn't get it I changed jobs to somewhere I was paid more, very mercenary of me but that is how the real world works
I have a fair amount of knowledge how it works, but you lost me at the Private Limited Company bit so I blagged it with the help of AI.
I my case and all the others that Had Private Limited Companies we only had two Employees, me and a Company Secretary (my wife) who had to sign off the End of Year Accounts, I was not going to stitch up me or my wife.
The way it worked was we had to have a PLC to work for the Agency and we had to sign up to the T's and C's which meant if we did not work we did not get paid
Should have just said that in the first place
There is just a little weasel on this site that has little jibes day after day (not Pieguts) and I just have to let off a head of steam every now and again
Ah, now I see - must admit you did throw me a bit when you said PLC, because I'm like thinking it's the same, but now you've explained it. So my brain is asking more questions now, lol, did you have public liability insurance, considering you were supplying works to Network Rail I think you said?
Many large organisations would only employ contractors if they were set up as Ltd companies, mainly due to insurances etc. Many years ago, I had to set myself up, as a limited company as my friend and I used to build electrical panels for a utility provider in our spare time. I was still fully employed by the company that employs me today, but I was also a non-executive director of my own Ltd company. After the electrical panel adventure ended, it became more of a holding company for some commercial properties that I got in to and some of my house renovation projects. I only closed the company a couple of years ago.I have a fair amount of knowledge how it works, but you lost me at the Private Limited Company bit so I blagged it with the help of AI.
Not having a go here as I've no idea what you're all on about but reading between the lines it seems you were so well paid that you didn't have to worry about unions?I am not going to keep arguing with you so you can get likes from the left wing loonies on this forum but I will explain one last time
To work as Freelance I had to have a Private Limited Company and a qualified Accountant to verify all aspects of the end of year accounts
The rate was negotiated through the Agency I had to be employed by, they negotiated the best rate for all the people who carried out the work through them
Up to six hours was half days pay, six hours to twenty four hours was a full day, what trade union would negotiate that
No sick pay, if you couldn't work you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that
No holiday pay, if you went on holiday you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that,
If for any reason I was needed outside of normal hours, weekends, bank holidays etc I only got the flat rate. what trade union would negotiate that
On the day the project was finished or my part was finished I was unemployed, no redundancy etc, what trade union would negotiate that
I and all other freelancers were employed on the basis that for any reason we were sacked, (never happened to me but did happen to some) you cleared your desk immediately without the right to reply, what trade union would negotiate that
As for hating them, only what they did to the Car Industry, Motor Bike Industry and General Manufacturing by wildcat strikes etc
There are mayn things I agree with, on one of my first projects as a Junior Surveyor the Labourers were not paid if they could not work due to Inclement Weather, bricklayers, carpenters etc were and the Union won the case that Labourers would be paid the basic rate if unable to work through no fault of their own
Unions won the battle to get sick pay and holiday pay which I agree with
My main point was I did not join a union or had a union fight any battles forme and I did much better than those that joined a union and relied totally on them for how many hours they worked or how much they were paid, if I wanted or needed an increase in pay and I couldn't get it I changed jobs to somewhere I was paid more, very mercenary of me but that is how the real world works
I am not going to keep arguing with you so you can get likes from the left wing loonies on this forum but I will explain one last time
To work as Freelance I had to have a Private Limited Company and a qualified Accountant to verify all aspects of the end of year accounts
The rate was negotiated through the Agency I had to be employed by, they negotiated the best rate for all the people who carried out the work through them
Up to six hours was half days pay, six hours to twenty four hours was a full day, what trade union would negotiate that
No sick pay, if you couldn't work you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that
No holiday pay, if you went on holiday you didn't get paid, what trade union would negotiate that,
If for any reason I was needed outside of normal hours, weekends, bank holidays etc I only got the flat rate. what trade union would negotiate that
On the day the project was finished or my part was finished I was unemployed, no redundancy etc, what trade union would negotiate that
I and all other freelancers were employed on the basis that for any reason we were sacked, (never happened to me but did happen to some) you cleared your desk immediately without the right to reply, what trade union would negotiate that
As for hating them, only what they did to the Car Industry, Motor Bike Industry and General Manufacturing by wildcat strikes etc
There are mayn things I agree with, on one of my first projects as a Junior Surveyor the Labourers were not paid if they could not work due to Inclement Weather, bricklayers, carpenters etc were and the Union won the case that Labourers would be paid the basic rate if unable to work through no fault of their own
Unions won the battle to get sick pay and holiday pay which I agree with
My main point was I did not join a union or had a union fight any battles forme and I did much better than those that joined a union and relied totally on them for how many hours they worked or how much they were paid, if I wanted or needed an increase in pay and I couldn't get it I changed jobs to somewhere I was paid more, very mercenary of me but that is how the real world works
I have a fair amount of knowledge how it works, but you lost me at the Private Limited Company bit so I blagged it with the help of AI.
Yeah. Anyone owning
A contractor eh duggie with a limited company and accountant.
We throwing in a bit of tax avoidance here?![]()
Not having a go here as I've no idea what you're all on about but reading between the lines it seems you were so well paid that you didn't have to worry about unions?
Hardly, I had to pay Employers NI as well as Employees NI and Corporation Tax

Hardly, I had to pay Employers NI as well as Employees NI and Corporation Tax
That’s how I was advised to manage my own Ltd company. Either dividends or director loans.Saying that, maybe the rules have changed but you should have sacked your accountant, everyone knows you take out dividends rather than PAYE yourself to save on the employers NI
That’s how I was advised to manage my own Ltd company. Either dividends or director loans.
Not sure about the loans you are talking about unless its the ones where you "loan" it forever and pay no tax and will get done for tax evasion.
Its typically dividends as far as i am concerned with any expenses thrown in like a new pc or a new phone. I know some people do food and lunch and travel but thats a grey area which i avoid myself. Saying that i have heard people claim extensions and stuff but if hmrc ever investigate you i imagine you would get screwed

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