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I don't see what the problem is !!
You go for it boy (or girl), make a mint, revel in your sucess, live the rich dream life, be free and scoff at all the doubters.
Thud.Comment
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostHi,
I am currently permanent for a small software house in Slough. Myemployer recently said tht I had to become a contractor. Its a new government legislation or something. To be honest I was not really listening.
They said as a contractor I willget lots of tax breaks so I will be alot better off though they will pay me the same money. Which is great news - I cant wait.
My neighbour sugested this site - said I could lots of info on what stuff I can claim.
I sign on Friday so plse tell me wht I need to do.
Thx
DW
as a permie they is paying your employers NIC, Holidays, Training, Sick Pay.....etc, it's not worth it man if your getting the same amount.
+ your gonna have expenses like setting up a ltd company / using an
umbrella, also you is need to get the latest contractor bling,
update your wardrobe, trade in the banger for a lambo, cometic surgery,
expensive holidays....... being a contractor is not for christmas mate it's
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostMy boss is a idiot - he cant even use facebook. No-one his age can.Comment
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THanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.
Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.
THanlks againComment
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You can put my company name and bank details to start with if you like.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostTHanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.
Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.
THanlks again
When I first started contracting, I wasn't this thick!If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostTHanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.
Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.
THanlks again
Have confirmed what he was talking about?
Going to make a wee prediction....first sign of trouble you'll be terminated, with no payout. You'll then try to get a contract in market that is about to go into hibernation. You'll up down the job center, and then end up working at Tescos.
Let us know how you go.Comment
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Originally posted by javacoder View PostTHanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.
Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.
THanlks againIf your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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