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Will contract rates increase to pass dividend tax increase to clients?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    Or to put that into English: You are not allowed your opinions. You are allowed to say the same as the majority on this board.

    Hope that helps
    A brief synopsis -
    You aren't allowed to talk tulip about how contractors should operate if you don't understand relevant laws in the UK in the first place.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    Or to put that into English: You are not allowed your opinions. You are allowed to say the same as the majority on this board.

    Hope that helps
    You've not been following what's going on have you?

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  • Cirrus
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    Glad we got that cleared up...

    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    You are allowed your opinions. But if your opinions are inflammatory and diametrically opposed to the majority on this board, then that is trolling. .
    Or to put that into English: You are not allowed your opinions. You are allowed to say the same as the majority on this board.

    Hope that helps

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  • quackhandle
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    To the OP: Been on the bench for a few months now and I've seen the same range of rates there's always been (around the UK and Europe)

    < 150 day for the pimps trying it on. Plenty Cheapness!

    Mid range 250-350 a day plenty of these. Saw a few for Central London which is talking the pi$$ a bit.

    There's a few willing to break the 400+ barrier and then you see the ones with IB's, cyber security/Specialist roles/Prog Managers for 500+.

    This will still be exactly the same after April 6th 2016. It's not a case of putting your rate up, it's a case of what rate you are comfortable invoicing for.

    qh

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Boo View Post
    With respect, anything that adversly affects a suppliers' bottom line is the customer's problem.

    Boo
    It's only the customer's problem if you can make it their problem, which begs the question why you wouldn't be charging the maximum possible rate already. In practice, if you're working in a sector that is already under pressure, there may be limited scope to increase prices. If there is that scope, do it now, don't wait for an excuse (it isn't as though you can cite personal taxation as a reason for increasing prices and also maintain credibility).

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  • Boo
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    The divi increase is the government telling us that we must pay more personal tax. That's not the client's problem....
    With respect, anything that adversly affects a suppliers' bottom line is the customer's problem.

    Boo

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    There is a different way to look at this. You won't always be as lucky as you are so far (I'm guessing). The reason for owning a LTD company is to allow you to store money for a rainy day in addition to the cash you need to enjoy yourself today. Sitting there talking about how great an umbrella company is while most of them use shady tricks like telling their mug clients that its fine to claim expenses without receipts because they have an agreement with HMRC, is a bit short sighted.

    Its true that many contractors in hand to mouth support jobs are stretching the bounds of what a LTD company is for however its the only structure most of us have right now so don't knock it.

    For the record if some other sole trader single entity thing like the IPSE proposal arrived on the books, I still wouldn't use it as I want to have my Tax and governance affairs handled as close to big business as is possible. Being limited in the way we are made it much harder to go after dividend payments than had we been a sitting duck in our own neat entity.

    All you are doing is giving free money to a government that can't spend it fast enough.
    I like the flexibility to grow quickly if required and take on other associates for pass-through billing (right of substitution, additional bandwidth request, etc.)

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
    I have to say if I had to get an ltd and an accountant and generate invoices there's no way I'd contract (assuming I had a choice). Guess that means I'm not a real contractor, even if I end up doing this for the next twenty years...
    There is a different way to look at this. You won't always be as lucky as you are so far (I'm guessing). The reason for owning a LTD company is to allow you to store money for a rainy day in addition to the cash you need to enjoy yourself today. Sitting there talking about how great an umbrella company is while most of them use shady tricks like telling their mug clients that its fine to claim expenses without receipts because they have an agreement with HMRC, is a bit short sighted.

    Its true that many contractors in hand to mouth support jobs are stretching the bounds of what a LTD company is for however its the only structure most of us have right now so don't knock it.

    For the record if some other sole trader single entity thing like the IPSE proposal arrived on the books, I still wouldn't use it as I want to have my Tax and governance affairs handled as close to big business as is possible. Being limited in the way we are made it much harder to go after dividend payments than had we been a sitting duck in our own neat entity.

    All you are doing is giving free money to a government that can't spend it fast enough.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
    I cannot see why people who have a one or two person ltd (gotta remember the wife!) are allowed to pay themselves dividends or anything else really. The idea a contractor has a "company" with "shares" is laughable.

    If you're not running a bona fide consultancy with an office outside your home and part- or full-time staff that do more than get you more tax-free money you're just taking the piss.

    I can only imagine the government doesn't crack down on it because too many of them are doing it themselves...
    This is a contractor forum. Many people here work through a limited contract. Since you are a newbie to the contracting world you are clearly not aware of the history that has led to this. Therefore consider this a friendly moderator warning to shut up.

    Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
    I think I'm allowed to have opinions about things regardless of what you think.
    You are allowed your opinions. But if your opinions are inflammatory and diametrically opposed to the majority on this board, then that is trolling. You should consider this further to be a friendly moderator warning to shut up.

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  • seanraaron
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    If you can't cut it then stop posting in the prof forums then.
    I think I'm allowed to have opinions about things regardless of what you think.

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