Offered a role local to my UK residence, more money, 2 days WFH, love Dublin but it's costing me £2k a month extra in tax and accommodation and nothing claimable here. Should I?
No brainer I think. Lesson learned? Unless you have some urge for wanderlust or cultural home or prefer the experience over money, NEVER, EVER, EVER contract abroad, even in EU.
It's just too much effort, and 9 times out 10 even with HMRC and IR35 and God knows whats next, the UK is still the best place to contract, tax at it's worst is better than most, lifestyle/stuff to do is eons better, market for contractors is still viable if shrinking - its in the mindset tho whereas everywhere else I've been it's been a bit of a bolt-on, sort of glorified temping.
My wandering days are over, time to settle down in the house I bought two years ago but lived in for about 6 weeks, get some red brake callipers for my Maserati, upgrade the telly in my bedroom to 4k, relax in front of some serious porn.
No brainer I think. Lesson learned? Unless you have some urge for wanderlust or cultural home or prefer the experience over money, NEVER, EVER, EVER contract abroad, even in EU.
It's just too much effort, and 9 times out 10 even with HMRC and IR35 and God knows whats next, the UK is still the best place to contract, tax at it's worst is better than most, lifestyle/stuff to do is eons better, market for contractors is still viable if shrinking - its in the mindset tho whereas everywhere else I've been it's been a bit of a bolt-on, sort of glorified temping.
My wandering days are over, time to settle down in the house I bought two years ago but lived in for about 6 weeks, get some red brake callipers for my Maserati, upgrade the telly in my bedroom to 4k, relax in front of some serious porn.
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