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Thepinkpavingco
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Location: Romford Essex

Post: # 93257Post Thepinkpavingco

Hi all long time no see just a quick off topic question. I started working in the industry when i was 16 in 1996 working for my dads company until now (apart from the odd job here and there when I thought the grass was greener lol) always payed tax but I have never payed any ni contributions tut tut I know. Now I'm in my thirtys and with a bit more sense would like to start paying just wondering if I'm likely to get a massive bill once I start. Any info, advice or tellings off would be much appreciated.

Thanks danny.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 93259Post lutonlagerlout

danny i never bought a stamp in my life
my accountant always works it in with my tax bill so i dont really notice it

are you going on your own?

if so best to get a clued up accountant who can advise you on this
welcome back BTW
LLL
"what,you want paying today??"

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Thepinkpavingco
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Post: # 93263Post Thepinkpavingco

Cheers LLL no I'm not going alone happy doing five days with the ol man
And doing my thing on the weekends still. Just slowly starting do things right and thought I'd better be paying something in. The first question on the form is how long have you been self employed. just been putting it off for this reason for years now hope alls good your end mate
Thanks danny.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 93264Post lutonlagerlout

just tell the truth
I am sure i owed them a wack years ago and they wrote it off
they did mention it may affect my pension entitlement,but I am not relying on a government pension
cheers LLL
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Kuts
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Post: # 93266Post Kuts

At the minute I'm paying £60 a month to a debt company for back dated stamp.
Not sure if it's class 1 or 2.

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