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How to Get Cheaper Van Insurance With Special Offers and Discounts
If you are a first time client with the insurance company you will be extended a number of special offers and discounts in order to entice you to take up their insurance policies. Such special offers or deals would a no-fee financing over your insurance policy term, discounted rates for the first years insurance, or even bundling your auto, home and life insurance policies can bring you savings easily into the hundreds of pounds without going to several insurance brokers.
Many corporations will offer their employees a corporate discount for such services as automobile insurance which can be an excellent way to find out cheap van insurance. Other ways to find good discounts can be found though educational institutions that will direct you towards insurance companies that will offer discounted rates to their own students.
Refers can be another way to get discounts of sorts, if you refer a friend or relative to your personal insurance broker you could get benefits in the forms of discounts or coupons for your own insurance policy. Don’t forget to continue to get more refers by asking your friends to continue to get more discounts for you to get a discounted premium on your next insurance instalment.
Research, Examine and Compare Insurance Policies
The best way to find the best and cheapest van insurance for your van is by researching a variety of companies by examining each one for it benefits and options as well as what they don’t include, comparing them against one another is essentially the best way to you’re your final decision.
Without having a list of insurance brokers and their pros and con’s it will be difficult for you to make an informative decision on you van insurance policy.
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Can you be PAYE and self-employed at the same time?
I work Mon-Fri for an Employer who takes care of my tax/NI direct from my wages. A friend and I are considering buying a van and working for ourselves weekends. Obviously we will be self employed during this period. What tax do we pay? I’ve already recieved my tax free allowance during the week. Do I have to fill in a tax return at the end of the year , and will I be taxed on every pound? Also,self employed people only pay a ‘stamp’ as opposed to full ‘National Insurance’. Do I have to pay both? Anyone got any experiences of this or know the present laws on this.
Yes, you will have to file a tax return every year to include your self-employment income, and your profit will be taxed at either 20% or 40%, depending on what your total income is (self-employment profit plus employment income). You do need to notify your tax office of the start of your business, shortly after your self-employment has started.
Self employed people pay a small weekly national insurance contribution, plus a percentage of profit when they file their tax return. However, the maximum NI that anyone can pay is roughly 53 times the maximum for an employed person, so what is being deducted by your employer will go towards your maximum liability.
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