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New to contract work..pls advise
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It's not up to you personally to do an IR35 check it's up to the client to tell you if you fall within IR35. If they don't then you need to get someone like QDOS to confirm whether you do or not.Originally posted by sdyson31 View PostJust gone through IR35 checker and it says strongly failed and i am inside IR35. Does it mean i don't have ltd option?
If the finances don't stack up and you are only doing it for the money then stay permanent.Originally posted by sdyson31 View PostAlso looked at Contracting Calculator - Results (inside IR35) and it seems its not worth doing contract work if inside IR35 as i can earn 53k in permanent role."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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+1Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWithout.
Are you sure contracting is for you?
This is like watching a car crash in slow motion.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Yes.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostAm I correct in saying this only applies to the public sector?Comment
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You asked for a summary right in the middle of the announcements and I'm knee deep in summaries since the budget finished let alone going out there to read the information on the contractor news sites and discussions on here. How can you not know this?Originally posted by heyya99 View PostAm I correct in saying this only applies to the public sector?
You just want your business feeding to you?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Surely you recognise that that's what he's trying to find out?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWithout.
Are you sure contracting is for you?Comment
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Yeah. There are differing levels of politeness available to clients.Originally posted by sdyson31 View PostThanks for the heads up. Does it happen a lot?
Super nice: you finish at the end of your contract (3 months)
Nice: they serve you your week/month notice and you do that, but it's before the end of the contract:
Not so nice: Thanks for your help, please leave
It shouldn't put you off (if you're good, you'll stay as long as is practicable anyway) but make sure that as soon as you can you get 3+ months money behind you.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Excuse my ignorance, what is the change from April 2017?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt's all change in the public sector from April '17.
So the key is IR35 - and given that it is public sector, it is probably something you need to talk to the client about, as they will be making the call going forward.Comment
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I am hungry.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou asked for a summary right in the middle of the announcements and I'm knee deep in summaries since the budget finished let alone going out there to read the information on the contractor news sites and discussions on here. How can you not know this?
You just want your business feeding to you?Comment
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I think first important thing is to find out if i am inside IR35. Do i need to ask Client about IR35 or an agent can answer this?
I have been told that agency will be paying me not client and they have offered me to use their umbrella company. I am keen on LTD company as i believe it can give you bit extra, agency has mentioned that umbrella rates are £250 and LTD rates are around £275. Should i negotiate more and can i directly ask the client what are they paying to agency?Last edited by sdyson31; 21 March 2016, 11:44.Comment
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