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It means you had continuity of work and you still earned more than if you were a permanent for that period. Isn't it better to look at the bright side?
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.
All in all IR35 has been real good to me, and Denmark.
If it weren't for IR35 I wouldn't have said fsck it, moved to Denmark, started doing my thang here, become even more wealthy than what I was before, and Denmark wouldn't be #1 in the world for eGov.
Pity so much in the UK has become all fscked up, but that was the real intention of IR35 and most of the other things UK gov has done after all.
It means you had continuity of work and you still earned more than if you were a permanent for that period. Isn't it better to look at the bright side?
Yep, I agree.
Unfortunately, offshoring has scuppered that result.
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