Ben - are you in London by any chance? Would not mind chatting if you
are, I am coming over there for May still looking for something and
doing a gig while I am there.
BTW instead of me posting about myself on this thread to bore everyone,
anyone who might be interested, I have a linkedin profile -
http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=164301689&trk=hb_tab_pro_top.
Only thing I did not yet put on there is that I was also involved in
interviewing some of the hires at Triggerfish so can act at that level too.
Cheers
S.
On 2013/04/26 11:49 AM, Ben Beckett wrote:
It's no trick you. Firstly you have to tell the company concerned you
will be billing through a company so you do not go no there books.
When you do your return it is better if the are multi sources of
income coming from different places.
The best thing to do is talk to a good accountant he or she may cost
more but you will be better off for it.
On 26 April 2013 08:45, Ben Davis <benjamincliffordda...@gmail.com
<mailto:benjamincliffordda...@gmail.com>> wrote:
@Ben - Out of curiosity, what are the limits of doing your company
trick? Can you stay more than 3 months for a long job? What if you
have family, kids in school, etc?
--
Ben Davis
www.moondog-animation.com <http://www.moondog-animation.com>
+33 6 88 48 54 50
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Ben Beckett
<nebbeck...@gmail.com <mailto:nebbeck...@gmail.com>> wrote:
If you works as a company director, selling your services as
a company the visa problem goes away (effectively a freelancer).
Meaning you pay your tax as a reg company in the place were
your company is Reg, a little more paper work, but you can
travel, and the employer pays a company not a person.
If your single I highly recommend marring a accountant like
me. it make for a easy life!
All the big companies sell there services every were!
one bonus, More paper work = less tax
just my two cents or pence
On 25 April 2013 22:22, David Gallagher
<davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com
<mailto:davegsoftimagel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 4/25/2013 4:16 PM, Andy Moorer wrote:
There are some seriously skilled softimage talents who
were at triggerfish, if there are any producers
lurking the list this downsizing has resulted in a
number of at-large artists of a caliber and experience
level which would ordinarily be very difficult to find
at all..
It's frustrating seeing studios in LA and NyC
desperate for experienced softimage talent but unable
to hire outside of the states because of visa issues.
Time to grumble at my congressional rep (that's sure
to fix it, right?)
Which L.A./N.Y. Softimage studios are hiring?