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Laava
19th March 2008, 19:05
Just out of interest,'cos I got my ACC bill for the 2008yr today, what do you self employed people pay on a %age basis to these robbers?
I pay 7.5% of my taxable income in ACC. Or rather, I'm not going to pay it until they can convince me why it is so much. I have claimed it once to subsidise some osteo therapy to the tune of $50.
I am a sole operator so it fuckin hurts to be ripped off so much!:crybaby:

spookytooth
19th March 2008, 19:49
Mate that load of grave robbing scum that calls itself Acc won't have told you about there cheaper reaming scam.Its called cover plus.Basicly you choose the amount of cover you want knowing full well theres no chance of ever getting it :) but its alot cheaper they decline your claim faster.Take out as little as you can then get privet cover

Soul.Trader
19th March 2008, 20:07
Sorry Laava, but there is no option of not paying it. Yes, ACC is very expensive, particularly for sole traders. On the other hand, it's well and truely offset by all the huge tax advantages sole traders get versus PAYE payers.

soundbeltfarm
19th March 2008, 20:27
i am self employed and operate under a trust.
i dont take a wage just drawings off the trust.
since i get no wage i have no acc bills , but i am not covered by acc for any work related incidents.
i have an insurance broker and we are under sovereign and have found them very very good for the claims we have had.
with private insurance read the fine print.
we were with a company that we were happy with, but it was brought to our attention if we take a claim they have the right to refuse us cover on that ailment again. with sovereign they cannot alter our policy regards claims until we turn 65.
its the little things that matter that we are normally not aware of.

BiK3RChiK
19th March 2008, 20:47
A lot depends on what your industry is with ACC also.

If you don't pay you will just incur penalties, so my advice is to pay up by the due date. Arguing with these morons will get you nowhere... just more frustration! and a feeling of hopelessness....

M

Laava
19th March 2008, 21:14
OK, thanks everyone. Sounds like I need to get my accountant to be a bit more creative.:cool:

Big Dave
19th March 2008, 21:19
OK, thanks everyone. Sounds like I need to get my accountant to be a bit more creative.:cool:

Yup - you sure do.

Katman
19th March 2008, 21:26
On the other hand, it's well and truely offset by all the huge tax advantages sole traders get versus PAYE payers.

Really????:blink:

Tell me more - I'm intrigued.

JimO
19th March 2008, 21:40
Sorry Laava, but there is no option of not paying it. Yes, ACC is very expensive, particularly for sole traders. On the other hand, it's well and truely offset by all the huge tax advantages sole traders get versus PAYE payers.

as a sole trader i would be keen to know about this as well, i could do with a huge tax advantage

BiK3RChiK
20th March 2008, 05:58
Sorry Laava, but there is no option of not paying it. Yes, ACC is very expensive, particularly for sole traders. On the other hand, it's well and truely offset by all the huge tax advantages sole traders get versus PAYE payers.

This is a myth.... IRD fine-tooth combed out all 'perks' years ago! Bastards!

Patch
20th March 2008, 06:10
a LTD has more "benefits" than a sole trader.

I heard from an experienced accountant one day, that you only pay on what you declare

Accountants learn from different schools - some work for the IRD and some work for who pays them (you)

Never trust a goobermint dept nor its little soldiers


Self employment is equal to unemployment but with benefits :laugh:

telliman
20th March 2008, 14:41
just pay your bill and leave those fuckers well alone is my advice. the more you try and claim out of them the more they will turn around and hurt you.
not sure wat you do but im a roofer and on top of all the taxes i already pay, acc is a back breaker. user pays i say!

Coyote
20th March 2008, 14:44
Paying an accountant to get you out of tax?

Sigh...

JimO
20th March 2008, 15:10
found out today the guy im doing a job for works for ird :( i wont be offering a discount for cash then

Timber020
20th March 2008, 19:31
A guy who worked in ACC was getting prices for the rental of a bouncy castle for some charity (I think from a guy in porirua), the guy gave a price and said that since it was for some charity he would do it for something like half price for cash. Guess who got the IRD glove treatment?

If you want high ACC costs, climb trees for a living.