Originally posted by ladymuck
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Hi all,
Like you i have noticed a very sharp increase for pro-rata salaries and inside IR35 contracts, does anyone know why this is happening ? is this our PM again or is this market pressure coming from somewhere else ? I am not clear as to why this is happening as contractors outside have to pay personal tax/VAT and corporation tax. Surely this is beneficial for them ? or are these companies just hemorrhaging people ????Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
In response to this thread and the one above, one of my mates with around 25 years experience as a contractor has been forced to go perm as there was just nothing outside he could find.Comment
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Originally posted by gables View Post
I presume by specifying "nothing outside" that your mate wouldn't consider inside which puzzles me.... I say that as permie roles that I see and get interviews for are paying max of ~85k so a take home pay of £4,704.69/month, whereas my inside contract for same role is £6,696.27/month (18days/month) - each to their own
Perm isn't perm but I would still put money on 85k perm role is getting cut only after contractors have been cut.Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View Post
Just be careful around the 13.8% deduction for apprentice levy and employers NICS.
Ask if they apply or not, if they do apply and its a surprise to you, ask for a rate bump. There's two threads (at least) in the other part of the forum about it.
As for the difference between temp employee and contractor this (13.8% barely legal but may not be legal deduction from your date rate) is one shining example of a big difference that, surprisingly, not many people seem to know about in this thread.
Will take the role for now until I find an Outside role.Comment
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Fingers crossed for a six month extension landing next week
Otherwise it's time to hit up Jobserve and LinkedIn as we're getting down to the wire!Comment
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Managed to get a 6m extension for a Danish client and whilst talking to the agency I asked about the IT market in DK. They confirmed it's also a bit tulipe with some contractors getting sacked at clients who were doing great and pretty much guaranteeing extensions. Perm hiring is on hold at most places, everyone's hoping to see a bump after summer hols.Comment
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Originally posted by gables View Post
I presume by specifying "nothing outside" that your mate wouldn't consider inside which puzzles me.... I say that as permie roles that I see and get interviews for are paying max of ~85k so a take home pay of £4,704.69/month, whereas my inside contract for same role is £6,696.27/month (18days/month) - each to their own
The perm role is 6 figures (and no decimal places!)Comment
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I'm hoping it picks up after the summer. Currently seeing a lot of rates offering inside the same or less than what I'm getting outside with a far more demanding experience wish list.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI'm hoping it picks up after the summer. Currently seeing a lot of rates offering inside the same or less than what I'm getting outside with a far more demanding experience wish list.Comment
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