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How work out the equivalent rate for inside IR35?
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Well yes. But if they're foolish enough to think that they can keep taxing people then, who knows, perhaps Ayn Rand was right after all.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
I am finishing my PS, 4 month contract tomorrow as I have been deemed inside IR35 too.
They have just asked if after a 1 week break, I come back on a 30% increase inside IR35.
I will talk to my accountant of course, and seeing as I have relatively low exposure I may take it.
Just thought I'd put it out there, as something which has "happened"!Comment
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See if you can do it direct or through a different agent, it might decrease your risk of retrospective inspection.Originally posted by bigthumper View PostI am finishing my PS, 4 month contract tomorrow as I have been deemed inside IR35 too.
They have just asked if after a 1 week break, I come back on a 30% increase inside IR35.
I will talk to my accountant of course, and seeing as I have relatively low exposure I may take it.
Just thought I'd put it out there, as something which has "happened"!
Remember that 30% has to compensate you not only for tax but also for loss of T&S expenses, if any. But it's not a bad offer.Comment
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