Originally posted by ensignia
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I guess you live in a different bum-on-seat world. I bid for work, typically with other companies, often fixed price, extremely niche, generally overseas, direct, no agents. Have never had a problem with a client confusing me with a permie. Perhaps not typical, but I dare say there are quite a few like me and many others that do mostly T&M work that don’t treat their clients like employers. Weird impression you have.
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You know I'm not the only one that does all of the above don't you?Originally posted by ensignia View PostAgain, talking about the real world and not the decayed cesspit of the CUK forums where you have quixotics like NLUK happily posting away on client time but then claiming he's not a sockie. I suppose he's probably Inside now anyway, so his whole "I'm a genuine business, not a worker" nonsense hasn't exactly served him well.
If thinking all that tosh makes you happy then carry on.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 December 2021, 22:40.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I bought a large popcorn, I expected a double portion of dramaOriginally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI've got to say - it's great to hear opportunities coming in, and 9/10 outside of IR35.
I think we possibly got what we wanted - the companies stopped taking the easy advice of the 'consultants' and actually made their roles outside of IR35, in name and in spirit. Everybody wins.
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Just started a 6 month extension to my contract but getting bombarded on LinkedIn with decent roles. But it's going to take something truly exceptional to move me on from this one.Comment
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I am being absolutely swamped with calls from agents looking for Scala developers at the moment.
I am hoping something decent and outside IR35 comes along because I am fed up losing 44% of everything at the moment.Comment
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That 44% will be 46% soon, with employer and employee NICs rises from AprilOriginally posted by TheDude View PostI am being absolutely swamped with calls from agents looking for Scala developers at the moment.
I am hoping something decent and outside IR35 comes along because I am fed up losing 44% of everything at the moment.
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46.5%Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
That 44% will be 46% soon, with employer and employee NICs rises from April
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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That's the £64,000 question - how do you stop losing 44% when you can't drum up Outside IR35 contracts from outside of nowhere?Originally posted by TheDude View PostI am being absolutely swamped with calls from agents looking for Scala developers at the moment.
I am hoping something decent and outside IR35 comes along because I am fed up losing 44% of everything at the moment.
Sadly, there is not enough UK baseds tiny clients that fit the Small Company Exemption.
It appears you following along the journey - step 1) not using your LTD company for 12 months, astep 2) Close your LTD and then step 3) decide the type: Inside IR35 contractor, fixed-term or become employed, or do a partnership / executive / consultancy (run a proper business with employees)
Sorry I don't have better news for you.Comment
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Small UK companies and fully overseas supply chains, which is a pretty big pool. Personally, I've stopped working for UK supply chains, even fixed price, because the current situation is a shambles.Originally posted by rocktronAMP View Post
That's the £64,000 question - how do you stop losing 44% when you can't drum up Outside IR35 contracts from outside of nowhere?
Sadly, there is not enough UK baseds tiny clients that fit the Small Company Exemption.
It appears you following along the journey - step 1) not using your LTD company for 12 months, astep 2) Close your LTD and then step 3) decide the type: Inside IR35 contractor, fixed-term or become employed, or do a partnership / executive / consultancy (run a proper business with employees)
Sorry I don't have better news for you.Comment
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