Did you take the full review from QDOS including working practices? Is that where you got the questionnaire from?
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YesOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostDid you take the full review from QDOS including working practices? Is that where you got the questionnaire from?Comment
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But they said outside?Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostYes'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I'm going to jump in here and point out another clueless ****wit, who despite being a Contractor for 7 years, seems to have next to no comprehension of the forthcoming tax rules.
Educate yourself! When HMRC state 90% of Contractors are non-compliant, I think of people like you and I'm inclined to agree. You need throwing under the bus. I'm sorry pal. A classic example as to why HMRC are so hell bent on ending freelancing.Comment
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The contract itself was outside but based on the questions was insideOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostBut they said outside?
I asked for a raise so I could come as inside - have not got a response yetComment
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I am a compliant contractor, if I wasn't I wouldn't be so apprehensive about a firm offer at GSKOriginally posted by MoroccanMole View PostI'm going to jump in here and point out another clueless ****wit, who despite being a Contractor for 7 years, seems to have next to no comprehension of the forthcoming tax rules.
Educate yourself! When HMRC state 90% of Contractors are non-compliant, I think of people like you and I'm inclined to agree. You need throwing under the bus. I'm sorry pal. A classic example as to why HMRC are so hell bent on ending freelancing.
I am also willing to accept it is inside ir35 after looking at the working practices and advice from folks here.
I don't understand all the hostility sir / madamComment
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I admire your perseverance with this lot. I would have given up long ago chanting to myself, 'I know best.'Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostI don't understand all the hostility sir / madam
That said, I do think you could leave this thread behind and henceforth allow some sunshine into your day.Comment
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Take it or don’t take it.
The choice is yours.
Thread closed."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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