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Chris Maslin's blog. Student loan repayments – voluntary/low balance. February 27, 2014. Many of us spring chickens (32 at time of writing) without rich parents, took out hefty student loans to spend on white cider and silly clothes. Some of us have paid it back already, but many are still clearing it, bit by bit. Should I make voluntary repayments? I’ve made voluntary repayments, so I don’t have to make the compulsory repayment, right? Be reduced by any voluntary payments you may have made. Short answer...
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Chris Maslin's blog. Power shift from customer to supplier. August 13, 2015. I’m sure we’ve all heard the adage “the customer’s always right”. Theory being whilst they might be demanding, possibly even unreasonable from time to time, they are what pay the bills so you have to try your best to keep them happy. Does this apply anymore? This really hits with the big corporates. We’re all guilty of lethargy as customers here. We’ll moan about our bank/utility provider, but very rarely change. Unfortunately I...
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Chris Maslin's blog. Category Archives: General business. Layman guide to confirmation statement and persons of significant control for micro companies. July 12, 2016. The Companies House “annual return” is no more. Instead we have the “confirmation statement”. In many ways it’s similar to what it replaced…so what’s changed? Persons of significant control (PSC). It then asks for your date of birth. As with details for directors, only the month and year will be publicly available (to go some way towar...
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Chris Maslin's blog. Category Archives: FreeAgent tips. Do I charge VAT when selling services to overseas client? December 22, 2015. It’s another “write an answer to a question we get asked a LOT” blog post. This post includes a lot of what NOT to do, covering some of the most common mistakes people make. It’s becoming increasingly common for even micro UK businesses to have clients outside the UK. For the purposes of this post I’ll be talking about sales of:. Rather than physical products,. Chargeable o...
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Chris Maslin's blog. Why am I suddenly suffering NICs when I wasn’t before? January 14, 2015. From January 2015 (“Month 10” of 2014/15 tax year), many directors of small companies taking salaries up to the personal allowance will find they’re suddenly stung by NICs when they weren’t in the previous month…what’s happened? Director suffering employee NICs in month 10. In 2013/14, this amount was 641/month. Paying slightly above this wouldn’t trigger a personal tax liability, but it would trigger ...Therefo...
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Chris Maslin's blog. Where should I allocate the annual return fee on FreeAgent? December 15, 2015. Shortest blog post ever…but answers a question we get asked a LOT. Q – Which category should I put my 13 annual return fee to on FreeAgent? A – It doesn’t really matter which category you put it to. Sundries, accountancy fees, legal and professional, all are equally correct. FreeAgent user – how much dividend can/should I take? March 28, 2014. 1) Can my company afford it? If this number is negative, you ca...
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Power shift from customer to supplier | Chris Maslin's blog
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Chris Maslin's blog. Power shift from customer to supplier. August 13, 2015. I’m sure we’ve all heard the adage “the customer’s always right”. Theory being whilst they might be demanding, possibly even unreasonable from time to time, they are what pay the bills so you have to try your best to keep them happy. Does this apply anymore? This really hits with the big corporates. We’re all guilty of lethargy as customers here. We’ll moan about our bank/utility provider, but very rarely change. Unfortunately I...
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