Originally posted by SlipTheJab
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Will contract rates increase to pass dividend tax increase to clients?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostThere really should be an easier way though. I guess the only real option would be to somehow force people into umbrellas or force agencies to become umbrellas themselves.
Also some of us who work through limited companies contract directly with clients. Why would I place another organisation in the middle of that relationship who may go bust if I don't have to?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostEven if all tax breaks were removed?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAgain you are showing no awareness of the law. Heard of the Agency Workers Regulations?
Also some of us who work through limited companies contract directly with clients. Why would I place another organisation in the middle of that relationship who may go bust if I don't have to?Comment
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostEven if all tax breaks were removed?Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIf HMRC want to give me sick pay, paid holidays, private heath care and match my pension contributions then yes that's fine.Comment
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI 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...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat is the most ill informed moronic post I think I have ever seen on these forums.Comment
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI 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).
But there's a difference between someone who falls into an umbrella because their previous company didn't want them any more and thinks they are a contractor, and someone who operates a limited company and works via that mechanism.
I'd happy work as self-employed schedule D. The slight problem is that no client or agency will accept me working that way, which somewhat limits my earning possibility.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'd happy work as self-employed schedule D. The slight problem is that no client or agency will accept me working that way, which somewhat limits my earning possibility.Comment
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