Day rates could fluctuate wildly once IR35 private sector determination rules are enacted. Let's see what the rough range is.
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Final day rate poll before IR35
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Final day rate poll before IR35
40Less than £3002.50%1£300-£40010.00%4£400-£50025.00%10£500-£70025.00%10£700-£90017.50%7£900-£10002.50%1£1000-£200010.00%4Call me (says AndyW's mum)7.50%3 -
Maybe not a good idea to make it a public poll."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Changed it, and modified the final option.Originally posted by DaveB View PostMaybe not a good idea to make it a public poll.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Can tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
Boundaries should not overlap as anyone charging a day rate on the boundary (I am one of them) has to decide between one of two options and the results will be skewed, probably towards the upper bucket due to male contractors needing to prove they don't have a small winkie.Comment
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Look who the OP is. The fact he managed to post it all is a win.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCan tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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It did not go high enough for my current rate. So I put my butler's rate instead.
I will give different results for all my sockies.....Comment
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Ask yer mumOriginally posted by Andy2 View Postwhere is >£2000 option?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCan tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
Boundaries should not overlap as anyone charging a day rate on the boundary (I am one of them) has to decide between one of two options and the results will be skewed, probably towards the upper bucket due to male contractors needing to prove they don't have a small winkie.what's that?a small winkie
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