A builder? He must be the only one. They are the worst for this.
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Lloyds show their IR35 hand.....
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Cannot believe that I've just read that!Originally posted by SandyD View PostIR35 is not even a law yet for private sector!!
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HMRC are going to love you....hope you have plenty of lube
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keep your hair on, I meant the new changes in the IR35 it wont take affect until April 2020 , if they have already taken effect please correct me?Comment
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That's not what you said though.Originally posted by SandyD View Postkeep your hair on, I meant the new changes in the IR35 it wont take affect until April 2020 , if they have already taken effect please correct me?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Umm, well not before April 2000, but since then it has been.Originally posted by SandyD View PostIR35 is not even a law yet for private sector!!
It truly baffles me as well, on a similar note I've spoken to agents (from long established agencies) who say "blah blah blah... it's private sector so IR35 doesn't apply... blah blah blah"Originally posted by Grasser73 View PostCannot believe that I've just read that!
HMRC are going to love you....hope you have plenty of lube
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What I am interested in is how a lloyds permie salary would compare to £550/day rate. Even with 85% of £550/d. Anyone knows how much do they offer?
Also, thinking about it - we all thought private sector will fight the IR35 rules change - but public sector didnt give a feck and I dont know a single contractor determined inside. Logically, if they got it wrong they will have to pay to HMRC, but the money come from HMRC so it is just moving money from one pocket to the other
hence the reluctance of HMRC to really pursue cases in PbS.
Needless to say it will be very different in this respect with PrS.Comment
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Really? 10 secs on jobserve will show a raft of inside gigs. You do know someone, me. I've been inside on a PS gig.
Have you worded that correctly?
Not sure I agree with the HMRC reasoning. They imposed this whole debacle on their own PS people costing them millions so chasing the odd contractor or client for wrong determination isn't out of the realms of possibility.Last edited by northernladuk; 1 October 2019, 13:13.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Yep, heard from other contractors, Lloyd about 45K, HSBC about 50 -55KOriginally posted by pscont View PostWhat I am interested in is how a lloyds permie salary would compare to £550/day rate. Even with 85% of £550/d. Anyone knows how much do they offer?
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Totally, I got it from contractors who work there... I said what's the point of working for a bank for that much money when you can make more working for public sector noddy job?Originally posted by pscont View PostOtherwise:
£45-55k. Really?Comment
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