Originally posted by northernladuk
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Accounting for contracts which are inside IR35 and outside IR35 in the same tax year
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Something that is very often overlooked. If your contract is timed to end at a period when activity is low, you could find yourself on the bench for 2 months, or having to accept a much lower rate than was available 1 month earlier, or 2 months later. -
Are you representing an accounting firm gow? If so, you should ask admin to change your username to reflect that.Originally posted by girlofwight View PostThe approach my firm takes...Comment
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Yes, I am... Will, do, Not sure if that is good or badOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAre you representing an accounting firm gow? If so, you should ask admin to change your username to reflect that.
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