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Does your salary/divedend split affect your financial "power"?
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Blame globalization for your pay cut.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away. -
I sure did!!
Yes, the contract was well caught and agency wouldn’t budge. I needed a foot in the door so took the gig. That was was my first contact role. 12 months on I had a years experience and a tidy amount saved. I learnt a lot in that time. Thanks to this forum infactOriginally posted by Troll View PostDo you mean last year you paid IR35??

Do many people on here go from outside IR35 to inside? thats got to hurt financially, at least I have done it the other way round.Comment
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Thanks for the reply, I will wait till I get the form and give them a call.Originally posted by Bluebird View PostIf you read the forms corrently and fill them out correctly you still need toaccount for any "dividends" you recieve.
I believe that there are 2 elements of this - Chaild Tax Credits & Family Tax Credits - you may be entitled to one and not the other.
I still get an amount from them of about 0.87p - I spoke on the phone yold them how much I earnt and they were still happy that it was the right amount.
Don't forget as well that you can cliam for some stuff inbetween contracts.....Comment
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