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Originally Posted by oafc0000
Its more money when you didn't realise there was any allowance on NI and you had budgeted to that effect lol
Also, in replies to mals question about why people still allow themselves to get ir35 caught, when I sought advice on here people like you was unhelpful and the first timer guides are very open ended so I went down the safe route for my first contract.
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Well that's exactly what we need to know. We wrote the PCG First Timer guide as experienced and knowledgable contractors (despite Puma's opinion

) and we were supported by experts in the subject like Accountax and Lawspeed. If they still leave people like you in doubt and driven to IR35-payment out of fear of the consequences, then clearly they need a rethink (and clearly you have also proved Gay Gordon's policy of taxation by fear and stealth to be right, haven't you...).
Net result is you still don't fully understand IR35 and are paying around 20% more tax than is
probably necessary. Get your next contract reviewed professionally and work from the assumption you are outside; it's up to others to prove you are in. RoS, D&C and MOO are all well understood
Meanwhile I'll try and get the PCG's FTG reassessed and perhaps rewritten, maybe with a simple executive summary at the top.
Finally, we're not unhelpful, but we do get tired of answering the same old questions time after time after time. I got bored enough to look up your past threads. You asked a good question about a work from home contract and got solid and direct answers. Your first post about contracting got Dennyed, which is a shame for anyone, and other people were a bit short with you, but with good reason. You will note I immediately pointed you at the same advice I just repeated on this thread and furthermore, if you consider
http://forums.contractoruk.com/456735-post20.html to be unhelpful then I'm sorry but you weren't really listening to what you were being told.