=edate(date,x months) will work - just ensure if you're referencing a cell for the date it's formatted as a date and a cell for x months is formatted as a number.
If the club is affiliated to the FA then he has to go on the club's payroll - if the club is semi-professional it's likely they are playing in a league/cup structure under the juristriction of the FA.
Google FA PAYE and it's your first result - sorry can't link to the PDF guidance directly.
Edit - I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it applies to all of the home nation's FAs.
Your website is as unpersonalised as I've ever seen. Throw up a picture, talk about yourself and the experience that you have; rather than that of your faceless ltd. You need to build a sense of trust in order to even give somebody the inclination towards using your services - get a customer testimonial on there instead of the Sage logo. You're selling you, not Sage - which many people happen to detest.
How has the rebate arisen? Depending on how it has arisen and whether the full amount is repaid to you, they should be offset automatically.
As for your payment complaints, I have already pointed out the security reasons for not taking card payment over the phone. HMRC actually offer a fairly wide variety of other payments options. See this page.
Only paying by post available to you? Then that will only be because you are in a very unusual situation. You are no longer in PAYE (so can't make a request to collect through the code) but you would have to also not currently be in Self Assessment either (so no UTR to link payments by any other method). Again, I think HMRC are actually being sensible here. By insisting on payment being made with a specifically referenced payslip, they ensure it is applied to the correct tax record. Nothing worse than having to chase a missing payment through the system if it gets allocated incorrectly.
The rebate has arisen by having a salary subject to PAYE from April to June of this year. Since July I've been heading a start-up company and haven't taken a salary nor will I be doing so, the company isn't PAYE registered at this point.
I understand where you're coming from with not taking payment over the phone - but it's not consitent, I could make other tax payments over the phone to HMRC, such as self-assessment, by card.
Again, your last paragraph makes perfect sense, had it been explained that way by their call-centre operative I would have been more than happy.
You say you understand how the shortfall occurred, but then go on to say that you don't understand why the tax wasn't collected through PAYE. These statements appear to contradict themselves. Either you understand why the tax failed to be collected or you don't.
Unless you mean why has an underpayment for 2012/13 not been collected in 2013/14. The answer to that is PAYE does not work that way. You have to make an explicit request for underpaid tax in prior years to be collected through current year PAYE, usually through a tax return. Without this explicit consent from you, HMRC have no power to collect underpaid tax through PAYE. This protects you against HMRC taking amounts through PAYE that are not actually due, by requiring you to agree they are due first.
Thanks - I think your second paragraph is the explanation I was looking for in respec to how it can be identified but not collected automatically.
I still do not understand what will happen if I don't send a postal order back for the amount requested or why HMRC can not just take it off this year's rebate however.
Thanks for your comments. Although I failed to mention it in my original post, I have already checked with my previous employer and the tax code was correct, the complications have arisen because I have gone from company director to employee back to director at different organisations in the same tax year, and not being registered for PAYE whilst being a director on either occassion. That's not the bit that I dispute though (I understand how the shortfall occured) it's the it's why income tax wasn't collected when I was on PAYE and especially as we were trialling RTI - it's more so why this can occur after a FPS has been submitted and why has it taken 9 months to identify? Not to mention why it cannot be collected by anything other than postal order and what happens if I don't pay it - again, my presumption is it gets added to my self-assessment but I want to ensure this is correct.
Edit - Just seen your edit stepurhan - but not taking payment by card, over the phone in the 21st century, is shambolic, regardless of your perceived risks.
Perhaps this question title should be amended to: 'How not to advertise your business'.
Thanks for the comedy!
In a serious response, if the question was ever genuine, I don't believe there's really a market for Excel training anymore. There's tens of thousands of videos on YouTube, hundreds of help forums that revolve purely around the use of Excel and it's even taught to a fairly high level at GCSE/A level these days, i.e. there's enough self-help resource available to negate the need to pay for training.
Deleting the email isn't an end to the matter if you attempted to open the .zip file. You've potentially compromised the integrity and security of not only your PC but others on the network; not to mention client's data.
Yes, MS MapPoint is able to give distances by actual travel, not just how the crow flies. Particularly handy if you've got lots of expenses to file and don't want to be going back and forth from Google Maps to work out the distances.
Where it tends to get used more often is business intelligence; it's a great way to visualise customer, sales and competitor data. Google have really missed a trick in not being able to readily import geo data from excel into Maps/Earth, unless you're working with WGS84 co-ordinates, and what kind of person uses that rather than postcodes?
I have a break between contracts of the Christmas/New Year period so I'll look at putting together a step-by-step guide via YouTube or simple screenshots for Excel Zone.
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=edate(date,x months) will work - just ensure if you're referencing a cell for the date it's formatted as a date and a cell for x months is formatted as a number.
If the club is affiliated to the FA then he has to go on the club's payroll - if the club is semi-professional it's likely they are playing in a league/cup structure under the juristriction of the FA.
Google FA PAYE and it's your first result - sorry can't link to the PDF guidance directly.
Edit - I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it applies to all of the home nation's FAs.
People buy from people.
Your website is as unpersonalised as I've ever seen. Throw up a picture, talk about yourself and the experience that you have; rather than that of your faceless ltd. You need to build a sense of trust in order to even give somebody the inclination towards using your services - get a customer testimonial on there instead of the Sage logo. You're selling you, not Sage - which many people happen to detest.
rebate
The rebate has arisen by having a salary subject to PAYE from April to June of this year. Since July I've been heading a start-up company and haven't taken a salary nor will I be doing so, the company isn't PAYE registered at this point.
I understand where you're coming from with not taking payment over the phone - but it's not consitent, I could make other tax payments over the phone to HMRC, such as self-assessment, by card.
Again, your last paragraph makes perfect sense, had it been explained that way by their call-centre operative I would have been more than happy.
Thanks!
Thanks - I think your second paragraph is the explanation I was looking for in respec to how it can be identified but not collected automatically.
I still do not understand what will happen if I don't send a postal order back for the amount requested or why HMRC can not just take it off this year's rebate however.
Thanks for your comments. Although I failed to mention it in my original post, I have already checked with my previous employer and the tax code was correct, the complications have arisen because I have gone from company director to employee back to director at different organisations in the same tax year, and not being registered for PAYE whilst being a director on either occassion. That's not the bit that I dispute though (I understand how the shortfall occured) it's the it's why income tax wasn't collected when I was on PAYE and especially as we were trialling RTI - it's more so why this can occur after a FPS has been submitted and why has it taken 9 months to identify? Not to mention why it cannot be collected by anything other than postal order and what happens if I don't pay it - again, my presumption is it gets added to my self-assessment but I want to ensure this is correct.
Edit - Just seen your edit stepurhan - but not taking payment by card, over the phone in the 21st century, is shambolic, regardless of your perceived risks.
Perhaps this question title should be amended to: 'How not to advertise your business'.
Thanks for the comedy!
In a serious response, if the question was ever genuine, I don't believe there's really a market for Excel training anymore. There's tens of thousands of videos on YouTube, hundreds of help forums that revolve purely around the use of Excel and it's even taught to a fairly high level at GCSE/A level these days, i.e. there's enough self-help resource available to negate the need to pay for training.
I don't want to be alarmist, but...
Deleting the email isn't an end to the matter if you attempted to open the .zip file. You've potentially compromised the integrity and security of not only your PC but others on the network; not to mention client's data.
Hi John,
Yes, MS MapPoint is able to give distances by actual travel, not just how the crow flies. Particularly handy if you've got lots of expenses to file and don't want to be going back and forth from Google Maps to work out the distances.
Where it tends to get used more often is business intelligence; it's a great way to visualise customer, sales and competitor data. Google have really missed a trick in not being able to readily import geo data from excel into Maps/Earth, unless you're working with WGS84 co-ordinates, and what kind of person uses that rather than postcodes?
I have a break between contracts of the Christmas/New Year period so I'll look at putting together a step-by-step guide via YouTube or simple screenshots for Excel Zone.
Connect a smartphone to the computer via a usb and setup a tethering network. Much, much easier than it sounds.