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[Solved] Child maintenance

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(@Daddy_bennett)
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I have thort about this is it any better as I’m a electrician but work for a company I do have a option Togo self employed and I have considered it

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(@dadmod2)
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yes definitely worth it. as in self-employed work, your accountant works out your income and how much tax to pay. theres a lot more flexibility and its legal too. when CMS asked me about my income, I said I will need to contact my accountant and get income figure from them. and i just passed it over.

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(@puma931)
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Increasing your pension contributions is a good way to stabilise your P60 earnings.
Bonus and other payments can be put into pension via an AVC.

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