Nickersan, I think you are being a bit generous. I would suggest 78k as a fair comparison for earnings. This is based on 222 working days (25 holiday, 8 bank holiday, 5 sick. Ons average) and also factors in ers ni.
so this is 30% premium. Or about 8,000 net.
But what of other permie benefits? I personally get 10% salary, car or cash, life insurance, critical illness, health cover. Target 10% bonus too.
but where I am 400/contract and 45k permie role would br broadly similar.
in essense I take the view that it's market forces resolve the rates and risk premium. Under ir35 I don't think there is anything other than a comparative tax burden. And yest it chanegs in accordance with the progressive nature of our system to potentially a little over 60%.
So should people pay less because they contract?
Not specifically no. There is already an aruguable risk premium. And they can pay less by only operating outside ir35. I was able to do that for 20 odd years, obviously predating ir35 for a chunk of it. In my case this was mainly by only taking on fixed price development to an agreed spec. If necessary I would agree the production of the spec t and m but generally would try and do this fixed price too.
of course a lot of people are either unable or unwilling to do this. In the unwilling case tough. Thats their choice. In the unable case, tough too. Though I have quite a lot of sympathy. Their is no certainty that I can agree terms with a client. And those terms have consequences I have to accept.
One of the issues when unable to get work etc is access to benefits, or somehow covering the war chest costs. I think, therefore, that one ought to be able to be treated as self employed. Not quite as advantageous as outside ir35. Not as penal as inside. Equally a fairer comparison to similar operations which supply personal services.
so this is 30% premium. Or about 8,000 net.
But what of other permie benefits? I personally get 10% salary, car or cash, life insurance, critical illness, health cover. Target 10% bonus too.
but where I am 400/contract and 45k permie role would br broadly similar.
in essense I take the view that it's market forces resolve the rates and risk premium. Under ir35 I don't think there is anything other than a comparative tax burden. And yest it chanegs in accordance with the progressive nature of our system to potentially a little over 60%.
So should people pay less because they contract?
Not specifically no. There is already an aruguable risk premium. And they can pay less by only operating outside ir35. I was able to do that for 20 odd years, obviously predating ir35 for a chunk of it. In my case this was mainly by only taking on fixed price development to an agreed spec. If necessary I would agree the production of the spec t and m but generally would try and do this fixed price too.
of course a lot of people are either unable or unwilling to do this. In the unwilling case tough. Thats their choice. In the unable case, tough too. Though I have quite a lot of sympathy. Their is no certainty that I can agree terms with a client. And those terms have consequences I have to accept.
One of the issues when unable to get work etc is access to benefits, or somehow covering the war chest costs. I think, therefore, that one ought to be able to be treated as self employed. Not quite as advantageous as outside ir35. Not as penal as inside. Equally a fairer comparison to similar operations which supply personal services.
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