Originally posted by northernladuk
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Lloyds show their IR35 hand.....
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Isn't it exciting? HMRC has finally found the solution to make sure that those who are inside IR35 will be taxed properly.
And they have assured us over and over again that it will have NO EFFECT on those who are truly self-employed! Because of course clients will not make blanket determinations, that would be against the law!
But clients aren't stupid and they aren't going to take on major risks and a lot of hassles just so HMRC can avoid doing their own job.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostWipro and the likes will be all over it.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Postyep, but no more money to hire anyone anymoreSee You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostPermie BA rates in Glasgow:
Barclays ~ £45k through £55k
Clydesdale ~ £40k through £45k; circa £50k for "Senior"
Lloyds ~ £45k
RBS ~ £35k through £40k
Scot. Gov. ~£25k through £28k... yup, you read that correctly.
Looks like to could be back to home-made corned-beef rolls for lunch for some next year.
Just noticed this one £37,418 - 45,241
Oh and you can add £4k to both of the above after 9 months if it's just about the money.Last edited by gables; 1 October 2019, 15:56.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostWipro and the likes will be all over it.Last edited by administrator; 3 October 2019, 00:25. Reason: Shawadiwadi is a decade old. Oh how times have changed. A meme before the snowflakes coined the phrase.Comment
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Originally posted by gables View PostThis one BA in Glasgow or Edinburgh offers £29,759 - 34,087 not huge I grant you, but added together with the Civil Service pension which after a good few years and promotion in to the Cx positions could be quite tidy, I guess it depends where you are in career/life.
Just noticed this one £37,418 - 45,241
Oh and you can add £4k to both of the above after 9 months if it's just about the money.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostDo they pay the same for the other three quarters of the year?
To be completely fair, you can advance your career pretty quickly in the public sector and you could be a senior ba before you're 30, then reach the top of the salary band (45k) in another 3-4 years.
As a let's say 35 year old earning 45k in a cheap city such as Glasgow, you'd be having a pretty good life. Flats/houses in decent areas don't cost a lot.
For Edinburgh it's a bit different.Comment
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Lloyds Banking Group or Lloyds of London Insurance?
Can anyone confirm re IR35 and the "Lloyds" rumors - is it Lloyds Banking Group or Lloyds of London Insurance?Comment
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