Give it five years and everyone will also be working on crappy equipment as I doubt you would want to buy a new laptop out of salary to use for work.
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Why are agents coming to me with inside IR35 roles that are in the Private Sector?
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1 - you are no different from a permanent member of staff so travel and accommodation costs will have to be paid out of your own pocket (i.e. after tax has been paid).
The £90 premier inn hotel room that costs your company £75 will now cost you at least £150 of your daily rate.
The 45p a mile you used to claim for driving to the office is also gone...
For me basically if you want me to work on your project I'm working from home and conferencing in.
Maybe if Scotland gets eventually independence, then maybe the HMRC equivalent north of the border might be less brain-dead
Looks like the whole kabooble is going to implode in 2021 with Loan Charge / Finance Bill / IR35
It all appears deeply depressing.Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostYes, with only 500+ applicants for each role, I'm sure they are feeling genuine pain at "limiting their catchment area".
And no, all of those 500+ won't be "indecent" contractors.
They recently put out an advert on one of the large job sites, went for a meeting and then lunch and then had to stop it as they had then received more than a 1000 applications for a PAYE contract - in just a few hours.Comment
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostFriend of mine works at a consultancy (not agency). Many of their contracts with their clients state that all the people working for the consultancy must be employed by them and not subcontracted further.
They recently put out an advert on one of the large job sites, went for a meeting and then lunch and then had to stop it as they had then received more than a 1000 applications for a PAYE contract - in just a few hours.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYep, if it's inside you cannot put travel and accommodation expenses through so staying away from home costs are all from your take home, squeezing tax brackets.Comment
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Originally posted by AnthonyQuinn View Postthere is not going to be any travel or accommodation for a while. Even more so in technology.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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