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23rd Apr 2010, 09:10
Replies: 10
Views: 3,194
Posted By Hasdrubal

Everyone knows I am looking for a way out of...

Everyone knows I am looking for a way out of having to fork over this 3% which in reality 2% is going back to Brookfield. Wages are being cut enough already without paying back a few grand a year to...
22nd Apr 2010, 14:43
Replies: 10
Views: 3,194
Posted By Hasdrubal

Brookfield pilots affected by the ash cloud

An interesting aspect to the ash cloud came to my attention over the last day or two. The full time employees of Ryaniar who were stranded away from base are being looked after by the company. Basic...
8th Apr 2010, 13:03
Replies: 12
Views: 3,118
Posted By Hasdrubal

If you know how you can get yourself an exemption...

If you know how you can get yourself an exemption from Irish and UK tax. The problem most FR guys have is that the accountants that they have been forced to appoint wont bother to do it as it would...
3rd Dec 2009, 12:28
Replies: 32
Views: 11,905
Posted By Hasdrubal

Leo, Leo, Leo, The BRK solution is not a...

Leo, Leo, Leo,

The BRK solution is not a pan european solution. Its an Irish solution. If a dutch pilot pays 3% over to McNammara or one of the other accountants they will look after his Irish...
2nd Dec 2009, 07:03
Replies: 32
Views: 11,905
Posted By Hasdrubal

Wally I thought Type rating and training are...

Wally

I thought Type rating and training are specifically named as expenses that the Irish Revenue will not allow a company to claim.

I think it was an issue for Aer Lingus a few years back...
30th Nov 2009, 11:07
Replies: 32
Views: 11,905
Posted By Hasdrubal

There are three accountants, BRK have told them...

There are three accountants, BRK have told them that they must charge 3%, there are alternatives for half this amount and pilots are getting paid and are still on the roster.

Its PAYE because the...
23rd Oct 2009, 08:43
Replies: 26
Views: 7,197
Posted By Hasdrubal

it would appear that the shop has been closed and...

it would appear that the shop has been closed and only McNamara can be used going forward. If you are already on board with one of the other three providers you can stay with them, but if you are...
21st Oct 2009, 10:11
Replies: 26
Views: 7,197
Posted By Hasdrubal

They have just been added. They are charging the...

They have just been added. They are charging the same 3% fee. but will allow different structures.

Must have sold his soul to BRK in order to get on the list.
15th Oct 2009, 13:52
Replies: 28
Views: 13,742
Posted By Hasdrubal

The argument could be made that it is not...

The argument could be made that it is not BRK/Ryanair who place the restrictions in terms of amount of hours you can work on the pilot but it is a regulation imposed on them. The terms of the...
14th Oct 2009, 08:38
Replies: 28
Views: 13,742
Posted By Hasdrubal

Roumour has it that Rayanair cut BRK's commission...

Roumour has it that Rayanair cut BRK's commission last year. In an attempt to recover the lost revenue they have hatched this little scam, trying to hide behind revenue and make all of the pilots use...
13th Oct 2009, 13:11
Replies: 28
Views: 13,742
Posted By Hasdrubal

Agreed, As The Real Slim Shady said above...

Agreed,

As The Real Slim Shady said above the Revenue in every country are trying to get every penny they can.

So why would the Irish be any different. Rock the contractor boat and they gain...
13th Oct 2009, 08:55
Replies: 28
Views: 13,742
Posted By Hasdrubal

I can say with 110% confidence that the...

I can say with 110% confidence that the correspondence referred to in the Article does not exist.

I can say this with such confidence because the Irish tax office have told me that it does not...
8th Oct 2009, 07:34
Replies: 34
Views: 11,295
Posted By Hasdrubal

Under the terms of their contract, if the worker...

Under the terms of their contract, if the worker is unable or unwilling to carry out the work personally are they obliged to send someone else to do it? No, you can't just send someone else to do the...
30th Sep 2009, 06:44
Replies: 34
Views: 11,295
Posted By Hasdrubal

The professionals the contracting pilots are...

The professionals the contracting pilots are being forced to use are certainly not advising their clients. They are collecting money for themselves and for BRK.

Up until recently commercial...
17th Sep 2009, 06:33
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

All true, BRK however have now insisted that each...

All true, BRK however have now insisted that each of the contractor pilots operate through a company structure, this presents the opportunity for some tax planning as the earnings of the company and...
14th Sep 2009, 11:58
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

There is a legal distinction between you as a...

There is a legal distinction between you as a contractor flying for an airline or agency like BRK and you being an employee of a company which has a contract with an airline or agency.

Mr Brown...
2nd Sep 2009, 16:20
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

some expenses are allowable in other counrties...

some expenses are allowable in other counrties and not in the UK. Its like if you worked for an airline in Belgium you would get a more generous per diem than in the UK. The per diem is not part of...
2nd Sep 2009, 05:59
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

Whistle Blower is 100% correct. The rules...

Whistle Blower is 100% correct. The rules governing what is a contract of services (employee) and a contract for services (self employed contractor) is pretty clear cut. The concept of direction and...
26th Aug 2009, 07:29
Replies: 308
Views: 75,952
Posted By Hasdrubal

for those complaining about the rates if you are...

for those complaining about the rates if you are a contractor with Astraeus, get yourself a tax planning measure in place. Captains on contract with Ryanair are walking home, fully tax compliant,...
19th Aug 2009, 07:59
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

My friend the FO was in Dublin last week and met...

My friend the FO was in Dublin last week and met with the accountant there. He told him that and non Irish FO, living outside of Ireland should be looking at an all in tax rate including full...
13th Aug 2009, 12:12
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

If a guy really wanted to avoid paying any tax he...

If a guy really wanted to avoid paying any tax he could. The problem being it would be expensive from a tax advice point of view. You could use a company in some offshore location like the British...
13th Aug 2009, 07:50
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

The Ireland UK tax arrangements are different to...

The Ireland UK tax arrangements are different to other places. There is a thing called trans border relief which makes life easier for people living in one tax jurisdiction and working in the other....
12th Aug 2009, 13:52
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

The Irish thing works for a contractor based in...

The Irish thing works for a contractor based in any country flying for any airline. Essentially his Irish registered company is the employer and the employee is essentially seconded to the ariline or...
12th Aug 2009, 13:38
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

Hawkwing You need to look at the last...

Hawkwing

You need to look at the last Finance Act passed in Ireland which governs the December 2008 budget. The company must be set up in 2009 and after and must be involved in a qualifying trade...
12th Aug 2009, 11:27
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

Any UK based pilot working under contract with...

Any UK based pilot working under contract with BRK should get themselves an Irish company and none of this McNamara nonsense either.

Set up an irish company

The payments from BRK are paid to...
12th Aug 2009, 07:24
Replies: 56
Views: 17,701
Posted By Hasdrubal

From a legal point of view there is no argument,...

From a legal point of view there is no argument, the pilot is under the control and direction of the airline. The airline provides the tools to carry out that job.

The case however is an example...
30th Jul 2009, 08:20
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

Ryanair are an Irish comapny. The pilots fly for...

Ryanair are an Irish comapny. The pilots fly for ryanair. All of the pilots are effectively under the control and direction of Ryanair, they are provided with the tools, told where to go, how to do...
29th Jul 2009, 09:06
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

For any guys who are not from wither the UK or...

For any guys who are not from wither the UK or Ireland and on the Brookfield contract you should be able to avail of tax relief from foreign earnings. It will depend on where you are based etc. etc....
23rd Jul 2009, 15:07
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

Shaman, If the pilot is an employee of...

Shaman,

If the pilot is an employee of Ryanair he will receive a P60 from them with the tax deducted in Ireland. He then needs to send that P60 to the Italian authorities where they will tell him...
22nd Jul 2009, 10:08
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

Every new contractor with BRK is given a contract...

Every new contractor with BRK is given a contract that states that in order to receive their first payment BRK must have conformation from one of the three accountants that the contractor has set...
22nd Jul 2009, 08:39
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

From what I know no captain has been forced to...

From what I know no captain has been forced to use one of the three tax advisers, I presume its because there is a shortage of them. Its the FO's and in particular the most recently recruited that...
15th Jul 2009, 12:39
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

He will earn around 60k euro on his contract. If...

He will earn around 60k euro on his contract. If he does not take out the pension that the "gangster" accountants in Dublin tried to sell him he will pay almost 15k euro in tax.

The accountants...
15th Jul 2009, 08:17
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

IR35 wouldn't have to apply given that you are...

IR35 wouldn't have to apply given that you are working for an Irish company and the company would be allowed to deduct all sorts of tax allowable expenses. There is no IR35 in Ireland.

The problem...
13th Jul 2009, 13:00
Replies: 41
Views: 9,761
Posted By Hasdrubal

Brookfield FO contract

I'm a retired pilot who was approached by a young guy who I know through our flying club looking for some advice regarding a contract he was offered with Brookfield. I sent him off to my old...
12th May 2009, 10:20
Replies: 120
Views: 30,514
Posted By Hasdrubal

I'm a retired pilot and spent the last few years...

I'm a retired pilot and spent the last few years of my working days as a contractor. I did it to earn as much cash as possible. With the help of a good accountant I managed to use tax residency laws...
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