Both my previous clients were working on a third land/third building/third profit, is this just "pub talk"
Yes, absolutely it is. For a start, it depends what type of property you build. You might have a piece of land and chose to build a large 5 bedroom detached house. Alternatively, you might build a small block of 4 flats. It's unlikely that the two scenarios would yield the same profit.
Not sure who is advising your client but he sounds like an amateur so there are any number of potential pitfalls. Homes Under The Hammer does tend to make people think property is development is easy money. It isn't.
I currently live and work in Spain as a contracted employee for a Spanish company, however, I have to return to the UK for about 12 months. The company I work for in Spain would like me to work remotely from the UK until return to Spain in 2022. Is this possible? Thanks in advance.
Assuming that you were asking about tax, has your employer told you what the tax consequences are, in Spain, of the proposed arrangement?
The legislation, in so far as I skim read it, defines by reference to the use rather than the user so I would say your client is entitled to the benefit of the lower rate.
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Yes, absolutely it is. For a start, it depends what type of property you build. You might have a piece of land and chose to build a large 5 bedroom detached house. Alternatively, you might build a small block of 4 flats. It's unlikely that the two scenarios would yield the same profit.
Not sure who is advising your client but he sounds like an amateur so there are any number of potential pitfalls. Homes Under The Hammer does tend to make people think property is development is easy money. It isn't.
Assuming that you were asking about tax, has your employer told you what the tax consequences are, in Spain, of the proposed arrangement?
Oh, come on! Gardeners work for free, so do accountants!
Can't believe I've never heard of these.
This says Companies House can provide:
https://www.companywizard.co.uk/blog/what-is-a-certificate-of-good-standing
Is this really a confidential matter justifying the use of Anonymous post?
Is this really a confidential matter justifying the use of Anonymous post?
Is this really a confidential matter justifying the use of Anonymous post?
The legislation, in so far as I skim read it, defines by reference to the use rather than the user so I would say your client is entitled to the benefit of the lower rate.
You have to deliberately select the option under "Author information".
No need for an apostrophe. It's balls. ;)