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then why pay more for going limited... I don't think you will increase your take home willyou? -
I plan on re-negotiating my contract next extension time once I'm indispensableOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postthen why pay more for going limited... I don't think you will increase your take home willyou?
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Drift over to Accounting and Marvilio will give you the PCG Plus option for 220 year. That's what I've got and haven't needed to use it yet. fingers crossed.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThis is my plan, and take out some investigation insurance just in case...Comment
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Isn't there an initial 5% of the gross that isn't liable for PAYE?Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postthen why pay more for going limited... I don't think you will increase your take home willyou?Comment
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Plus I'll need a ltd for the contract after this one.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI plan on re-negotiating my contract next extension time once I'm indispensable
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Don't we all... I how the permies feel about myself compared to others so I hope that I will be rewarded come march time.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI plan on re-negotiating my contract next extension time once I'm indispensable
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Already got one ready ?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostPlus I'll need a ltd for the contract after this one.Comment
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Dunno, I've been really lazy about this whole money thing, just joined an umbrella recommended by a few people here. I thought it'd be a less stressful way to start myself contractingOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIsn't there an initial 5% of the gross that isn't liable for PAYE?
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I wish!Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAlready got one ready ?
But there's no way the next one's going to be IR35 caught, I've got wise since I started contracting a few months ago
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How rude of me, hello NickOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIsn't there an initial 5% of the gross that isn't liable for PAYE?
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