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Originally posted by churchillsnip View PostI have never met anyone that regretted trying to get into contracting.Comment
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostI met a guy once that landed an IR35 investigation 3 months into his first contract with almost no war chest and no insurance to cover accountants fees... He regretted it quite a bit.
But at least his liabilities would be tiny having only 3 months worth of billing.
Surprised HMRC would even bother.Comment
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Originally posted by MrButton View PostThat’s a bit tulip.
But at least his liabilities would be tiny having only 3 months worth of billing.
Surprised HMRC would even bother.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostI met a guy once that landed an IR35 investigation 3 months into his first contract with almost no war chest and no insurance to cover accountants fees... He regretted it quite a bit.Comment
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostI met a guy once that landed an IR35 investigation 3 months into his first contract with almost no war chest and no insurance to cover accountants fees... He regretted it quite a bit.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou shouldn't be. Don't underestimate them.
Also, not sure how they would even know who he is in the first 3 months? Did he royally f##k up his first VAT return or something? Very close to calling bs!Comment
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostI met a guy once that landed an IR35 investigation 3 months into his first contract with almost no war chest and no insurance to cover accountants fees... He regretted it quite a bit.
I don't believe this story for one second. How much could he have paid in dividends by that stage? Why wouldn't he just move to paying salary or putting money into a pension? With only twelve weeks worth of work (and maybe only having received payment for eight of those, depending on invoice and payment cycle) there just wouldn't be enough to warrent not declaring yourself inside IR35 as soon as the investigation starts and leaving the contract for something else.Comment
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Originally posted by MrButton View PostIt can. But they will pay your notice period. Which is typically 3 months nowadays.
Why is this relevant? Because your notice period is usually no longer than 1 week, and sometimes as short as "immediately" during the probation period.
So, if you do get paid for notice not worked when the employer gets rid of you, you're getting paid a very small sum of money indeed (if indeed anything at all). OP was correct when he insinuated that being a permie (at least for the first few years / the length of the probation period) is really no "safer" than being a contractor.Comment
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