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  1. rolyberkin

    Paying yourself through a Ltd as a subby

    @essex why do you disagree with my comment? Maybe helpful for others if you actually explained why you think I am wrong!
  2. rolyberkin

    Paying yourself through a Ltd as a subby

    @essex why do you disagree with my comment? Maybe helpful for others if you actually explained why you think I am wrong!
  3. rolyberkin

    Paying yourself through a Ltd as a subby

    Isn’t that for corporation tax? The tax liability on dividends paid is personal tax?
  4. rolyberkin

    SWA to Garden Outbuilding

    Glue your wooden support with this and it is never coming off...
  5. rolyberkin

    SWA to Garden Outbuilding

    Doesn't look that bad to me, although this didn't use the clips. Think we glued this one to the posts.
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  7. rolyberkin

    Paying yourself through a Ltd as a subby

    It sounds like you are paying yourself regular dividends as a company director not as a subby, don't see why some are saying that your accountant is wrong, as long as you are making a profit you can pay yourself dividends, you will just end up having income tax liability (minus allowances) on...
  8. rolyberkin

    SWA to Garden Outbuilding

    Fix treated timber to the concrete posts using these...
  9. rolyberkin

    The Highs an' Lows of the Sole Trader Market

    Oh man, I dream of some down time! Okay a year or two ago I was in your position but now I am batting people off people left right and centre and to be honest cannot keep up with demand, I am now trying to slow down. My advice would be find out what local newspapers of magazines there are and...
  10. rolyberkin

    Electrician Jobs They're actually paying an 'electrician' for this

    I had my tape measure out today as I thought I was near the edge of a safe zone, perhaps I shouldn't have worried!:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
  11. rolyberkin

    Advice on schemes? And Sole trader advice

    Approved Contractor? For the same money as their Part P scheme, Stroma will cover you for commercial, Third Party Certification, EICR's and PAT testing! Cannot really see anything that NICEIC offer which Stroma don't, in fact NICEIC don't offer third party certification, bit of a no brainer...
  12. rolyberkin

    Stroma Certification Scheme NICEIC prices going up, thinking of going with stroma.

    Have never been asked who I am with and to be honest none of my domestic or commercial customers know what a scheme is or to be honest care. Stroma is cheaper and in my opinion has significantly more robust entry requirements and assessment than other schemes hence I will always recommend them...
  13. rolyberkin

    Advice on Job i went to today

    My advice is don't get involved, I appreciate your sentiments but just do your job, advise the client that they have been ripped off and give them a quote to sort it out. It is a civil dispute between the landlord and the company involved. If you feel that incensed report the occurrence and...
  14. rolyberkin

    Advice on schemes? And Sole trader advice

    Conrad why Napit or NICEIC, I am with Stroma and cannot understand why you would go with a more expensive scheme, I have never had anyone domestic or commercial ask me what scheme I am with, as long as they get a certificate they do not seem to worry. I use electraform which costs £1 a...
  15. rolyberkin

    Give electrical2go a try

    Credit where credit is due, I have used the forum sponsors electrical2go a couple of times now and their prices as well as service are very good, if you haven't done so, consider giving them a try! Phoned them today to see an order was on its way and the service from Elliot (by his own...
  16. rolyberkin

    Earthing required? MR16 halogen to GU10 LED conversion

    Replace them with an enlite E5 or Luceco F type fitting, converting them may be cheap but the all in one LED units are in my view a better solution. The Luceco are very easy to wire up but the E5's from forum sponsor electrical2go are hard to beat value wise!
  17. rolyberkin

    Hi newbie and looking for advice

    On paper C&G and EAL are equal, on paper they may be, there are however still many people out there who will view EAL as the inferior qualification, for this reason I would always go C&G.
  18. rolyberkin

    Entering the world of self employment

    I would also recommend Stroma, as a new start up you will also get a good Pli and Public Indemnity through their partner insurers Arthur J Gallagher which will be far cheaper than you can get elsewhere. For tuppenth worth, being self employed is bloody hard work, get a decent accounting package...
  19. rolyberkin

    12v LED tape recommendations please?

    Last time I bought an enlite strip strip it had a gel on the front (ip65) had to scrape that off to get the connector on (was very hit and miss) and then couldn't get the connector into the aluminium profile. Would now buy non waterproof so suppose I could just invest in a dremel to adapt the...
  20. rolyberkin

    Chances of constant current LED's having been fried!?

    Long story, a job I picked up, had to dig them out of an oak staircase to identify them, I get the feeling that the previous sparks had connected them and they didn't work. Dug the cables out of the plaster and clearly wired in parallel so yes worth a punt but I don't hold out much hope!

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