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How much do you work to the tax brackets when inside IR35?

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    #21
    Originally posted by TheDude View Post

    I'd take the £200k role and then start looking for a £250k role.
    Nailed it.

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      #22
      Originally posted by pr1 View Post

      What if the 200k role took more time and/or effort to perform satisfactorily than the £100k role? Still worth it if you were keeping 11.5p of each additional £1 earned over the 100k? Everyone has a line somewhere
      Such a scenario never happens. Once you reach a certain level either:
      1. It's your skill that matters - not how hard or long you work. If you can do it - great. if you can't you'll be out.
      2. It's just a way of keeping score. CEOs on millions a year do not work thousands of times harder than Joe Bloggs on the meat packing line.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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