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Originally posted by eek View PostI'm waiting for May / June time when companies discover that a lot of people are no longer available as being inside IR35 means they can't claim expenses.
And I say June as it will be about then that contractors discover the issue as the umbrella looks at the expenses claim and says - "sorry, no can do".Comment
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Your occasional reminder that the City while being important and influential isn't in fact the entire Contracting industry and practices vary.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostYour occasional reminder that the City while being important and influential isn't in fact the entire Contracting industry and practices vary.
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Originally posted by simes View PostAnd I daresay it will be the same period of enlightenment when contractors who took the BBBL offer and borrowed, only to find that they haven't been able to work through the LtdCo at all since then will realise it is impossible to ever be able to pay it back.
I wonder if that will get back up the chain of communication.
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Originally posted by simes View PostAnd I daresay it will be the same period of enlightenment when contractors who took the BBBL offer and borrowed, only to find that they haven't been able to work through the LtdCo at all since then will realise it is impossible to ever be able to pay it back.
I wonder if that will get back up the chain of communication.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post5/10 years ago yes I would agree
Not now by a long shot
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Originally posted by AndrewK View PostWould you mind sharing this secret land, where you can hire the good quality developer 2-3x cheaper?Comment
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Originally posted by AndrewK View PostWould you mind sharing this secret land, where you can hire the good quality developer 2-3x cheaper?
Some even less than that, you can also hire graduates and juniors in the UK for half that price.Last edited by Fraidycat; 19 January 2021, 06:11.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostYou can hire good quality developers for 2-3x cheaper (actually 66% cheaper than contractors) in the UK, they are called Permies and some get paid around 60K
Some even less than that, you can also hire graduates and juniors in the UK for half that price.Comment
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