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    #31
    Originally posted by DocP View Post
    If you pay a small salary, big divvy and work through an agent. You probably won't win an IR35 argument.
    Oh dear - you don't really know much about this IR35 malarkey, do you?

    Take the permie job.
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      #32
      Originally posted by DocP View Post
      If you pay a small salary, big divvy and work through an agent. You probably won't win an IR35 argument.
      Lol, well in this case 50% of the contractors in London won't win an IR35 argument

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        #33
        DocP: Your trying to put everybody else off contracting so that you get a higher rate. Not going to work. No way on earth that 550pd = 55k perm salary by ur x1000 calculation.

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          #34
          Originally posted by DocP View Post
          If you pay a small salary, big divvy and work through an agent. You probably won't win an IR35 argument.
          Chuckle.

          Do your due-diligence before you sign, and know what you are talking about and you will.
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            #35
            Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
            DocP: Your trying to put everybody else off contracting so that you get a higher rate. Not going to work. No way on earth that 550pd = 55k perm salary by ur x1000 calculation.
            I think you're trying to put people off. No way I'm working 10 hours a day!
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              #36
              Originally posted by doodab View Post
              I think you're trying to put people off. No way I'm working 10 hours a day!
              I think there's some confusion here - the rough eqivalent permie salary is said to be 1000 x hourly rate. Assuming an 8 hour day the £550 leads to £68.75/hr -> £68,750 pa. But as was stated earlier if this is caught by IR35 then the daily rate needs to be reduced to take account of the extra employers national insurance.

              This calculation is only a rough guide though. And it's not all about the money...
              Loopy Loo

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                #37
                Originally posted by lje View Post
                I think there's some confusion here - the rough eqivalent permie salary is said to be 1000 x hourly rate. Assuming an 8 hour day the £550 leads to £68.75/hr -> £68,750 pa. But as was stated earlier if this is caught by IR35 then the daily rate needs to be reduced to take account of the extra employers national insurance.

                This calculation is only a rough guide though. And it's not all about the money...
                Yes, there seems to be.

                The other chap suggested the formula gave an equivalent salary of 55k. Applying the formula in reverse gives an hourly rate of £55, which imples one is working 10hrs a day for ones £550.

                You might also try:

                day rate * 111 = equivalent permie salary

                day rate * 55 = market rate permie salary for the same job
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                  #38
                  I'd rather have £350 a day contract than £67K perm.

                  I hope the OP will tell us how much he is enjoying working late, working weekends, 360 appraisals, PDPs, office politics, endless corporate bulltulipe, and (best of all ) working on legacy systems while they give all the greenfield work to the contractors.
                  Cats are evil.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by swamp View Post
                    greenfield work to the contractors.
                    Greenfield is my favourite kind of work, none of the carp that comes with having to retrofit stuff.

                    Just the name Greenfield conjures up images of grass ..... cows ..... blue skies ...... its all very relaxing.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View Post
                      Greenfield is my favourite kind of work, none of the carp that comes with having to retrofit stuff.

                      Just the name Greenfield conjures up images of grass ..... cows ..... blue skies ...... its all very relaxing.
                      Greenfield work is great and it doesn't come around very often. But like I said, they often give it to contractors because the permies know the legacy systems.
                      Cats are evil.

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