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    I've been a reader for a while now and have gained a large amount of advice from other posts on the whole contract v permie question

    This is my first post and it's along those lines as after reading all the advice I decided to go contracting and set up a ltd company. In the process of doing that I have been offered a permanent job and I'm not sure what to.

    Permanent options - two given by prospective employer
    1. £50k basic plus 33% profit from completed jobs. Company car or lump sum. UK wide work and some international.
    2. Lower salary at just under £40k but then invoice for additional work through ltd compnay. Company car or lump sum. Same work locations as 1.

    Also, the employer has offered to pay a daily rate of £350 plus expenses plus the 33% profit share for work.

    I have a proposal in for my first contract with a seperate client to do 2 years project management at £55k per annum plus expenses which is currently awaiting approval.

    I totally confused what to

    #2
    I totally confused by your blatherings

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      #3
      Originally posted by ptben View Post

      I have a proposal in for my first contract with a seperate client to do 2 years project management at £55k per annum plus expenses which is currently awaiting approval.

      I totally confused what to
      You are going to do a contract at an annual rate?
      This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernames

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        #4
        Ah...yes, I see the problem!!!

        I'm sober, must resolve this soonest!!!
        "If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"

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          #5
          Originally posted by ptben View Post
          I totally confused what to
          Easy. Take the first risk-free, permie one that's offered.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ptben View Post
            I've been a reader for a while now and have gained a large amount of advice from other posts on the whole contract v permie question

            This is my first post and it's along those lines as after reading all the advice I decided to go contracting and set up a ltd company. In the process of doing that I have been offered a permanent job and I'm not sure what to.

            Permanent options - two given by prospective employer
            1. £50k basic plus 33% profit from completed jobs. Company car or lump sum. UK wide work and some international.
            2. Lower salary at just under £40k but then invoice for additional work through ltd compnay. Company car or lump sum. Same work locations as 1.

            Also, the employer has offered to pay a daily rate of £350 plus expenses plus the 33% profit share for work.

            I have a proposal in for my first contract with a seperate client to do 2 years project management at £55k per annum plus expenses which is currently awaiting approval.

            I totally confused what to
            You know the answer to your question... you are just in denial.
            If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ptben View Post
              I've been a reader for a while now and have gained a large amount of advice from other posts on the whole contract v permie question

              This is my first post and it's along those lines as after reading all the advice I decided to go contracting and set up a ltd company. In the process of doing that I have been offered a permanent job and I'm not sure what to.

              Permanent options - two given by prospective employer
              1. £50k basic plus 33% profit from completed jobs. Company car or lump sum. UK wide work and some international.
              2. Lower salary at just under £40k but then invoice for additional work through ltd compnay. Company car or lump sum. Same work locations as 1.

              Also, the employer has offered to pay a daily rate of £350 plus expenses plus the 33% profit share for work.

              I have a proposal in for my first contract with a seperate client to do 2 years project management at £55k per annum plus expenses which is currently awaiting approval.

              I totally confused what to
              In option 2, you seem to be saying that you will receive a salary (i.e. you will be on the payroll of this company) and that you will have the chance to invoice for some additional work via your own Limited Company. Because you are on the payroll then any work you do and invoice for via your own Limited Company will almost certainly be caught by IR35 and you will have to pay full tax and NI on it and so I can't see an advantage in this.

              But then you say at the end that you are being offered £350/day. I'm afraid the options that you are presenting are not fully explained so it is very hard to give advice. From what you have supplied in information I think your situation is unlike most people's on here so they will find it hard to give proper advice.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
                I totally confused by your blatherings
                A simple "Could you explain clearer would have sufficed"

                I have been asked to quote for providing to a customer for the provision of a project manager for an IT system implementation over the next two years. I have quoted at £55k plus expenses for the provision of the person (me).

                Also, I have been offered (I guess now) two options by a seperate company to work for them:

                Employed at £50k basic plus the profit share etc or,

                Work for them on a daily rate through my ltd co at £350 per day plus expenses and profit share.

                Is that any clearer?

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                  #9
                  first [well not really]

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ptben View Post

                    I have been asked to quote for providing to a customer for the provision of a project manager for an IT system implementation over the next two years. I have quoted at £55k plus expenses for the provision of the person (me).
                    Is that fulltime?

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