Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ftp on December 09, 2008, 07:32:34 am
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See the government want to stop this - no chance have they?
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a lot of my customers pay cash.
at the moment im sitting in my van with 2 wage bill headaches in the pouring rain earning nothing.
im really ripping the tax man off aren't I?
they need to get in the real world.
when I go and send invoices off at the post office on a monday morning, the amount of people collecting their benefits who appear to look fit and well is untrue. listening to some of them arranging to meet up in the boozer at dinner makes me feel sick.
Dean
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See the government want to stop this - no chance have they?
the'll have to remove coins and cash from society if they want to do that, and we all work of pin identity cards.
Sorry but you dont see me paying for a newspaper via a debit card - it costs the shop too much to do this..
again will cost small businesses toooooo much to be dealing with portable transactions points.
will never happen - we at least not in my life time.
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Did you see GMTV this morning, i like the fact they used a window cleaner as a example, this can never happen, plus cheques will soon fizzle out, so will all have to carry card machines and not all cards can be used on these like visa electron.
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I for one would welcome it. On the rare occasion I get given cash it really is inconvenient!
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alex gardiner doesn't want any cash gifts boys, is this self righteous standing order man or what :P
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We encourage all our customers to pay either by cheque or credit transfer, currently we have about 40% who still pay by cash.
However you will never completely never eradicate cash transactions from this sort of business so I can't understand why they are even trying.
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It might work for the larger companies, but for the local windys that do mrs old neighbour and her friends, there is no chance this will work, and these are they guys that probably dont declare anyway.
On a personal note, myself and my missus are spending via cash transactions at the shops for food, clothing etc all paid for via cash we withdraw from the bank, it helps to have a physical feel for spending.
It allows you to keep better control of your finances without going into debt via CC or into an unauthorised overdraft using debit cards (my banks doesn;t always stop transactions, and if they do then i pay cash). Cheques can take time to get presented to the bank before they even clear so thats forgotton..
Paying by cash is the best method to prevent further dept of the general bristish public as a whole. It should be a better case for checking up what businesses receive by the IR, rather than stopping cash payments.
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How many times have you tried the old "how much for cash mate?" when purchasing something? It's all part of haggling isn't it? Once you've done the deal and saved some money you couldn't give two hoots whether the supplier declares his cash or not. I always try it when buying tyres or having my van seviced or several other purchases.
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95% of my customers pay via internet banking I like it that way but when I pay my taxes I sometimes to am being a little whiter than white and should play the game like most people do!
Dave.
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Theirs nothing wrong with having cash payments as long as you declare it, they don't want to stop people paying in cash just those who take cash and don't declare it.
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It might work for the larger companies, but for the local windys that do mrs old neighbour and her friends, there is no chance this will work, and these are they guys that probably dont declare anyway.
So you reckon all local domestic wc's are probably not declaring their earnings....thats a bit of a cheek to suggest that.You cant assume this without knowing how people run their businesses. >:(
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It might work for the larger companies, but for the local windys that do mrs old neighbour and her friends, there is no chance this will work, and these are they guys that probably dont declare anyway.
So you reckon all local domestic wc's are probably not declaring their earnings....thats a bit of a cheek to suggest that.You cant assume this without knowing how people run their businesses. >:(
No, im sorry if it came over that way.
I would consider myself to be a local domestic window cleaner, i do a number of old persons properties (generally the best payers!). However i do see a number of guys B&Q garden ladders, buckets in the rungs, scruffy rags hanging off the ladder on the family car the non professional types (i mean these type not declaring).
If it came to it, the "professional" domestic window cleaner would not be able to survive without these types of customers paying cash - they would lose out to the scruffs as i put it. Only the bigger upper residential or commercial window cleaners would survive under any attempt to stop cash paying.
Hope that clears the matter, and i haven;t dug myself a further hole without realising. ::)
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I WORK FOR THE TAX OFFICE! ;D
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I suppose non- cash payments would prove difficult for the benefit cheats and beer boys?
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Nothing wrong with a bit of cash and any window cleaner that says otherwise is a saint and there aint many of them around.
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How many times have you tried the old "how much for cash mate?" when purchasing something? It's all part of haggling isn't it? Once you've done the deal and saved some money you couldn't give two hoots whether the supplier declares his cash or not. I always try it when buying tyres or having my van seviced or several other purchases.
Yeah garages are the worst, i had some major body work done to my car after some brats bricked it and saved a couple of hundred quid by paying cash, im sure he declared though??
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I WORK FOR THE TAX OFFICE! ;D
Unfortunately we all work for the tax office!!!
As Chris galloway said, 'They would have to remove coins and cash from society' - Not sure how my son would react if I gave him his pocketmoney via Amex! ;D
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I always perfer chq or bacs payment but a nature of the job you always going to have cash payers in this industury.
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About time too, there's no room left under the bed.
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I don't know the exact percentages I get paid in, but let's have a guess. I am a sole operator who does mainly domestics. Most of my commercials pay cash. I'd guess cash 90%, cheque 8%, direct to bank 2%. But guess what? I pay tax on it and some of the "holier than thou" posts p*ss me off.
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I don't know the exact percentages I get paid in, but let's have a guess. I am a sole operator who does mainly domestics. Most of my commercials pay cash. I'd guess cash 90%, cheque 8%, direct to bank 2%. But guess what? I pay tax on it and some of the "holier than thou" posts p*ss me off.
I wish the opposite for me.
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I for one would welcome it. On the rare occasion I get given cash it really is inconvenient!
Shouldn't you be busy building poles ??? ???
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I for one would welcome it. On the rare occasion I get given cash it really is inconvenient!
Shouldn't you be busy building poles ??? ???
No he's a "supplier" he has a manufacturing firm to do that for him.
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I for one would welcome it. On the rare occasion I get given cash it really is inconvenient!
Shouldn't you be busy building poles ??? ???
No he's a "supplier" he has a manufacturing firm to do that for him.
OK Mr Pedantic, Swap the word "building" for "assembling". New order of ......
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Dont know about most of you guys, but these days I live from day to day it seems so for example if a custie gives me a tenner for my first job of the day then i find i need deisel for the van, thats where the
tenner goes! on bills and so on.
Dont earn enough to squirrel away, all my money goes back into circulation within a week or so but hey Im getting off my arse and atleast making an effort.
Cash or cheque? cash every time, its easier, it still goes on the books at the end of the day,and you can spend it as you earn it
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AINT IT A MAD WORLD....
I did a favour for someone at the weekend, they offered me a tenner.
does this go through the books ... or is it part of the " hidden economy"
one way or another , that tenner will go back into the economy,
so whats hidden about it?.
oh .i know..... its a numbers game..... like all the people who are on the dole not working ... ::) ::) ::)
now i get it ;D ::)
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I for one would welcome it. On the rare occasion I get given cash it really is inconvenient!
Shouldn't you be busy building poles ??? ???
No he's a "supplier" he has a manufacturing firm to do that for him.
Just spotted this (I was away all day yesterday). I know why Alex finds cash inconvenient - he has to hand it over to me! His Thursday round seems to produce the most cash and he definitely lies low until I've done the shop................
Mrs A
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Let me stand back and put this into perspective.
The Government, [which is composed of politicians], want to ensure that the rest of society are carrying out their business affairs, lawfully?
Have I got that right?
Baldeagle
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Just spotted this (I was away all day yesterday). I know why Alex finds cash inconvenient - he has to hand it over to me! His Thursday round seems to produce the most cash and he definitely lies low until I've done the shop................
Mrs A
Mrs A,
Am I right in thinking you've got a fair number of kids; about five of them? I could be confusing you and Alex with someone else, but I remember someone saying they'd been to your house and it was like the 'Waltons' (I can't remember who was telling me (David of St Ives maybe?)).
So given your food bill, I'm not suprised that Alex hides.
;D
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Alex has to hide - Mrs A wants more kids!