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Anyone took an Apprentice to a contract?

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    Anyone took an Apprentice to a contract?

    I read about how Apprenticeships take you right out of IR35 if you had one. Also could be a nice way to start building a company where I don't need to be on site all the time + theres £1500 grant per apprentice.

    Anyone done it?

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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    I read about how Apprenticeships take you right out of IR35 if you had one. Also could be a nice way to start building a company where I don't need to be on site all the time + theres £1500 grant per apprentice.

    Anyone done it?
    Have you read up a little on what the requirements are around taking on apprentices or have you just dropped a brain fart on the forum do someone else can do it for you?

    And thought about how to get this past a client, what you gonna do inbetween gig's etc??
    Last edited by northernladuk; 3 May 2016, 14:57.
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      #3
      I already have several employees, so a lot of the hassles (payroll, AE, etc) are things I have to do anyway.

      And I have an employee that I could have hired as an apprentice. And there's no way I would do that, having looked into it. Too much hassle.

      Too busy to respond in more depth right now.

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        #4
        Don't Accenture already do this?

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          #5
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          Don't Accenture already do this?
          They do but they call them consultants and bill them out a $1200 a day not including expenses.. although they do supply their own spot cream.
          Last edited by northernladuk; 3 May 2016, 16:27.
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