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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostIR35 (in private sector) will not happen in 2021. What's your bet?nomadd liked this postComment
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Even if the private sector IR35 reform is delayed again it probably won't change anything. Virtually all contracts I'm seeing for big org's have already made the switch to PAYE and they won't bother reversing it.
There were a select few big companies who deferred it, but the majority already have a PAYE system in place with PSL Umbrella co's and there would be no benefit for them to scrap it for 12 months.
I'm inside (*spits*) with an IB in Canary Wharf at £650 p/d, the take home is around £360; seems mental compared to the halcyon days of yoreComment
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostIR35 (in private sector) will not happen in 2021. What's your bet?Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYup back to normal 600 a day for everyone
My phones off the hook
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150 a day in my line of work is considered the norm.Comment
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View Post150 a day in my line of work is considered the norm.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ensignia View PostEven if the private sector IR35 reform is delayed again it probably won't change anything. Virtually all contracts I'm seeing for big org's have already made the switch to PAYE and they won't bother reversing it.
There were a select few big companies who deferred it, but the majority already have a PAYE system in place with PSL Umbrella co's and there would be no benefit for them to scrap it for 12 months.
I'm inside (*spits*) with an IB in Canary Wharf at £650 p/d, the take home is around £360; seems mental compared to the halcyon days of yore
£650 p/d -> £360 p/d.
So basically they taking more than the NI and Apprentice Levy 14% in your PAYE / Umbrella solution
Your current net monthly income is £7,363
If you get caught by IR35, this decreases £1,249 (16%) to £6,113
Your total annual contracting fees are £143,000.
After your expenses of £3,000, your gross earnings are £140,000
Your current net monthly income after taxes is £7,363.
Is the talent going to flee already?
You're better than that.Last edited by Contractor UK; 31 May 2021, 17:14.Comment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostDoes investment banking IT have a future at those daily contract rates?
Is the talent going to flee already?
You're better than that.
Last IB I worked for had plenty of Indian IT staff (devs, testers, PMs) at rates of £150-300 - and that was way before IR35 and COVID kicked in.
The race to the bottom continues.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostWhat?!
£650 p/d -> £360 p/d.
Daylight robbery, and gets even worse the more you earn, you only get to keep about 47% on anything over 650 per day, they steal 53%. Due to the 45% rate + employers NIComment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post55% overall take home, is about right for inside IR35 at that rate.
Daylight robbery, and gets even worse the more you earn, you only get to keep about 47% on anything over 650 per day, they steal 53%. Due to the 45% rate + employers NI
And if you don't like it work less, take more holidays and throw more into a pension.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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