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  • Alternative ways of being pad ver 2.0
  • mattsccm
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    The collective experience here will no doubt provide a variety of answers!
    I am a supply teacher working through an agency (which is why I am sat here. Bloody SATs week) who occasionally ask me if I would like to shift my payment method to another company. This company, in exchange for 20 something quid a week offer to organse things in such a way that I calim tax relief on things like fule. Apparently even clothing ( well I wouldn’t buy smart clothes out of choice) and lunch plus other expense’s such a green biros to mark with, are claimable.
    Has anyone had any experience of this system? What sort of things can I claim for etc.
    Being self employed isn’t an option.

    scaled
    Free Member

    being what?

    rogerthecat
    Free Member

    I sincerely hope that you are not teaching English!

    muppetWrangler
    Free Member

    4/10

    Good effort but spelling is poor and grammar needs attention.
    Mattsccm must try harder if he is going to fulfil his potential.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Its a tax avoidance structure that the agency puts in place to milk the use of tax deductible expenses. They gain far more than your £20. There was an article on Moneybox I think the other day, but going through their archive I cant find it at the moment. Ill have another dig as its got useful info in it.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Here we are, it was a File on Four programme, not a Money Box one. No wonder I couldnt find it.

    Read from Page 16 of the transcript:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/13_03_12_fo4_taxavoidance.pdf

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