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Mr Skelton, i like your website a lot! did you write all the contents? don't tell me you built it yourself!!!
Thank you. Yeah, did it all myself
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Mr Skelton, i like your website a lot! did you write all the contents? don't tell me you built it yourself!!!
Thank you. Yeah, did it all myself
Be gentle......... and note - I'm no longer with Elecsa, this will be removed when my web guy gets round to it.
SJH Electrical - Electrical Testing in Liverpool and Merseyside
Ok
so we all have websites
but
1/ how do YOU get yours known
2/ do you get much business from it
Ok
so we all have websites
but
1/ how do YOU get yours known
2/ do you get much business from it
Ok
so we all have websites
but
1/ how do YOU get yours known
2/ do you get much business from it
Thank you. Yeah, did it all myself
if you don't mind I'm asking which web building software you using for your web?
thanks
Thanks for the info mate, I shall pass this on to a few people and see what there thoughts are. You have to realise that layout opinions are subjective.
Anyone else on here concur with overskilled's mrs?
Anyone else on here concur with overskilled's mrs?
Going on from not being VAT registered.
Does anyone else avoid being registered, I can see its a little bit of agro but any decent book keeper sorts it out as they go, I personally don't see the point in not registering
Anyone else on here concur with overskilled's mrs?
Its not a bad site, its just too many colours going on... maybe swap the red for a slightly different shade of yellow / orange and change the green to a blue?
I see what you mean about the orange and blue, its slightly "trippy"...maybe white text instead of orange?
Its much better already, especially without the grey.unk:
I'd consider sticking your name below the neish graphic in slightly bigger text, electrician and handyman below that in the same size its currently in
About the same level but centered...your phone number in much bigger letters...
Or
phone number in big letters below the neish graphic
and your name and trades on the right below the elecsa graphic
Getting there mate...just keep fiddling around with it...
Going on from not being VAT registered.
Does anyone else avoid being registered, I can see its a little bit of agro but any decent book keeper sorts it out as they go, I personally don't see the point in not registering
VAT registration has pros:
It can, to some customers make you appear more professional/established.
Makes major purchases significantly cheaper (van, plant etc).
If you do your own bookkeeping (as I do), it ensures you keep on top of it at least every 3 months including bank reconciliation (ensures no lost receipts).
You are cheaper to VAT registered customers.
and cons:
You are more expensive to non VAT registered customers.
You have extra paperwork (though not difficult).
great information hawk, but I'm just little confused. I though as sole trader/small ltd all tools (still depends how much tax we pay)we could claim as capital allowance, and phone bill, fuel, van insurance, travlling mileage etc. claim as business expenses. So now I'm confusing about this VAT, don't know if I'm right, is that mean we can claim VAT when we exceeding our capital allowance? Other word, before exceeding the allowrence we could claim in full? Hope this make sense.
The capital allowance as with other end year stuff applies to your net income/expenses, the VAT element is not applied to your tax return directly - though your profits will be up slightly if you are registered as expenses are costing you only net, not gross
Suggest you consult an accountant. Using forum information for HMRC stuff isn't recommended.great information hawk, but I'm just little confused. I though as sole trader/small ltd all tools (still depends how much tax we pay)we could claim as capital allowance, and phone bill, fuel, van insurance, travlling mileage etc. claim as business expenses. So now I'm confusing about this VAT, don't know if I'm right, is that mean we can claim VAT when we exceeding our capital allowance? Other word, before exceeding the allowrence we could claim in full? Hope this make sense.
Suggest you consult an accountant. Using forum information for HMRC stuff isn't recommended.
mmm - this is pretty basic stuff if you do your own VAT
But thanks for putting me in 'my place' lol :biggrin:
I had a look last night with my phone (Android 4.0, default browser) it renders ok, apart from the side bar that floats (stays on the left side of the screeen) meaning if you drag the page over, the side bar ends up on top of the page text
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