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Got an offer inside IR35. Would appreciate some inputs.
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Contractor Umbrella - yes its the standard CUK recommendation but you can speak to Lucy and they do cover all the questions anyone has asked (for instance they will allow everything above minimum living wage to be paid into a pension)..merely at clientco for the entertainment -
This... And ask her why you are paying Employers NI.. She loves that question....Originally posted by eek View PostContractor Umbrella - yes its the standard CUK recommendation but you can speak to Lucy and they do cover all the questions anyone has asked (for instance they will allow everything above minimum living wage to be paid into a pension)..'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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This may help http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...allowable.html, accommodation falls within the Travel & Subsistence Legislation, so there must be travel in order to claim accomm.Originally posted by Brummie View PostI did read that page but it didn't state anything about accommodation.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis... And ask her why you are paying Employers NI.. She loves that question....
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^^ What he said.Originally posted by eek View PostContractor Umbrella - yes its the standard CUK recommendation but you can speak to Lucy and they do cover all the questions anyone has asked (for instance they will allow everything above minimum living wage to be paid into a pension)..Comment
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I'm curious now. Why are you paying Employers NI?Originally posted by lucycontractorumbrella View Post
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not a recommendation - just an observation - your talking about a mix of inside and outside roles - intouch and orange genie do products that address your intentions - i'm waiting to get an offer before deciding to go with one or the other or to stay with my inflexible (but inexpensive) accountant.Comment
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Avoid SterlingOriginally posted by Brummie View PostCould you/anyone please recommend one. My contract is being drafted as I write this. As I have no choice at the moment other than accepting the gig, if anyone is already using an umbrella inside IR35 could throw in some names. Known devil is better than an unknown angel :-).Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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