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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat probably just says more about your clients' opinion of you...
My last stint at Barclays was 100% WFH and I only went to the Wharf if there was a social reason either at lunch or after work.Comment
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Originally posted by edison View PostWas WFH that important to you? I guess not? Or was the money that banking clients offered good enough that you would look past it?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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IT Director contract £350/day inside IR35
I know it's public sector but this is probably half the going rate for such an IT Director role. It's not even the money, but who would want all this stress for £350/day inside IR35?
Northampton, Northamptonshire - £350 - £375 per Day
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Posted by: Access Computer Consulting Plc
- I am recruiting for an IT Director to be based in Northampton. Candidates must be fully mobile and have their own transport.
- This role falls inside IR35 so you must work through an umbrella company for the duration of the contract. The rate quoted is the take home pay after all deductions.
- Candidates must have local or central government experience.
- You will be responsible for the development and implementation of a robust and innovative IT & Digital strategy.
- You will have experience of transforming IT and Digital Services, reshaping the people and resources to deliver the strategy.
- You will lead and develop the client and Customers Business and ERP systems to ensure delivery and future development of self-service.
- You must have experience of the delivery of efficient and effective management of all aspects of IT operations, Digital, IT programmes of work, IT commercial contracts & supplier relationships and IT Service delivery teams.
- You must have knowledge of the frameworks and processes required to lead IT service delivery and have a proven track record of operating at IT Service Leadership level with large-scale complex operational outcomes.
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There is a killer line in there that shows you the problem with that rate and the current umbrella and agency market - no one has a clue how to legally define the rate that is going to be paid and so the rate you receive.
The rate quoted is the take home pay after all deductions.
So is that what you get in the bank after income tax has been paid or something else?
It's almost as if someone needs to define the rate an agency pays an umbrella and then explain it to people...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by edison View PostNot all roles in the public sector need security clearance. I can't imagine it is a requirement to work in further education, local government or the NHS for example?Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThere is a killer line in there that shows you the problem with that rate and the current umbrella and agency market - no one has a clue how to legally define the rate that is going to be paid and so the rate you receive.
The rate quoted is the take home pay after all deductions.
So is that what you get in the bank after income tax has been paid or something else?
It's almost as if someone needs to define the rate an agency pays an umbrella and then explain it to people...
Interesting that they noted that however, so the actual day rate (in the traditional sense) is a bit higher. I wonder what tax rate(s)/tax codes they used to determine that figure.Last edited by Paralytic; 29 October 2020, 10:54.Comment
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The way i read this job ad is all deductions means recruitment fees - Obviously not tax or pension or anything else like helicopters you might want included
So 350 a day for a strategy director is now what is being offered INSIDE IR35....Heaven help usComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostThe way i read this job ad is all deductions means recruitment fees - Obviously not tax or pension or anything else like helicopters you might want included
So 350 a day for a strategy director is now what is being offered INSIDE IR35....Heaven help us
Rate after estimated income tax and NI deductions
Rate after employer NI and other costs deducted (so paye) but you then need to ask whether it's based on28 of 33 days holiday and whether that's included or paid separately
So that's 4 variations and I haven't even started to think of other possibilities
Basically inside IR35 rate adverts are a mess because while it used to be simple (here is the outside IR35 b2b rate) when something is inside IR35 it isn't easy to pick an advert rate that won't create a possible legal battle
Which is one of the things I plan to fix - I've dropped hints as to the approach but we aren't quite there yet to reveal itLast edited by eek; 29 October 2020, 17:10.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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But it says "The rate quoted is the take home pay after all deductions."
What else could take home pay mean, other than after all taxes NIs? And how can they say that unless they have assumed a particular tax code. What if the person is in Scotland versus England (different tax rates)? As eek says, its all a mess.Last edited by Paralytic; 29 October 2020, 17:16.Comment
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