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gally Posted - 12 December 2008 : 09:51:17
can i deal in shares
a group of us are about to start buying shares £150 each a month do i have to tell OR as the forms we are filling in wants everyones name tax code ref etc we have done quite well out of this for the past 9 years i dropped out last year for BR reasons but would like to start again i am still BR until next sept
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Reviva UK Posted - 12 December 2008 : 23:48:58
Hi

if you can demonstrate a disposable income of 150 per month I believe you will find that the OR will encourage you to have an IPA which would be for £75ish per month.


If however you elect to have a monthly contribution of sub 100 then this is what the OR would allow you for disposable before an IPA would come into effect.

You should also check to see what the rules are with the share purchases - i.e. you would need to pay for the shares you bought instantly and not have the 24 hours to complete the purchase - otherwise if you exceed the 500 you would in effect be obtaining credit.


Paul Johns
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Reviva UK

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pix1 Posted - 12 December 2008 : 22:59:33
It is definitely the case that you must tell the OR about this. Alternatively and better still, put it off for another year. We don't want the OR thinking you might be the next Warren Buffett!
Needafriend Posted - 12 December 2008 : 10:21:56
Hi Gally

I think you would have to tell the OR about this im affraid at least until your discharged.



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