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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:45 pm 
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What more can I say. :D

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... etter.html

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Never knew Dennis Taylor was driving a Taxi now.Third picture on the right in the gallery, it's uncanny. :lol:

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one looks scruffy, the other two look very good.

My mum-in-law who uses taxi's a lot say's the scruffy looking driver's tend to have scruffy and dirtier cars.

There is a husband & Wife team with HC in Rochdale (1 car) they are an example of how good a busy vehicle can be kept. They get many repeat bookings for return trips etc.
So making the effort does improve revenue

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Is No 1 JD :lol:

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These guys aren't Manchester cab drivers, lol they are a lot smarter.

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How can that Carl Larson state that the drivers are self employed when he owns the cars nice one for the tax man and the vat and the minimum wage department to get the teeth into


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How can that Carl Larson state that the drivers are self employed when he owns the cars nice one for the tax man and the vat and the minimum wage department to get the teeth into

I think if those nice folks at the inland revenue had a bit more time on their hands then they could get millions back in tax from folks like that mini-baron. :wink:

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How can that Carl Larson state that the drivers are self employed when he owns the cars nice one for the tax man and the vat and the minimum wage department to get the teeth into


The people that drive my cars are self employed. They rent the vehicle from me.

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The people that drive my cars are self employed. They rent the vehicle from me.

If the only work they do is from you, then a good case could be made that you pay their national insurance. :shock:

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The people that drive my cars are self employed. They rent the vehicle from me.



So you will also be paying the minimum wage as well as NI.
The tax and VAT are quit clear in this as you own all the equipment, you are Solly responsible for all deductions and wages, as your driver are employees


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Thats it i am going to the tailors tomorrow :shock: .Does anyone know a good himy one :?:


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stu wrote:
Never knew Dennis Taylor was driving a Taxi now.Third picture on the right in the gallery, it's uncanny. :lol:

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... etter.html
He must have had a good break,have you seen the smile on his face :lol: :lol: :lol: and the packet of fags in his pocket.


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badger wrote:
stu wrote:
Never knew Dennis Taylor was driving a Taxi now.Third picture on the right in the gallery, it's uncanny. :lol:

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... etter.html
He must have had a good break,have you seen the smile on his face :lol: :lol: :lol: and the packet of fags in his pocket.
There used to be a driver up wor way who dressed smart but stunk like a skunk :mrgreen: :oops: so i suppose it does not matter what clothes you wear,but have a bath once a year at least :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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