Right - I getting well miffed about this now - this thread has gone well off-topic and the OP has PMed apologising for the flame war.
I'm locking this thread and if I see anyone taking the thread off-track I will ban both parties.
I hope I make myself clear.
Edit: And don't you look so smug psychocandy - I've noticed you trolling, and if you keep at it your ban will be substantially longer than the others.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNice in put bro. Have another beer.
P.s. You know that ignore advice you just gave me?? .........
You never put me on ignore. Im filling up here...
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostContractoruk wolfpack
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMerely pointing out that a lot of what us contractors do would be deemed a pisstake by a large proportion of the population. Not correctly in my opinon but I dont understand why being able to claim JSA is so bad....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you sure you are not confusing that with peer mentality PC?
Anyway, as FML says it's tedious. I pointed out an answer to a comment as to why you don't get it, not to have another protracted discussion.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are now talking about opinion of a party that is not relevant in the discussion. What does that prove. You go out to anyone in the public and tell them what we charge and they will think it's a pisstake as well but they don't know **** all so it's irrelevant. We don't care what the permies think and I'm not so sure why their opinion even factors in this discussion.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIts the pack mentality NLUK. Lots of posters on this forum like to be part of the pack and will agree with whatever some of the good ole boys of the forum say.
Everyone is welcome to their opinion about it. Never said that. As I've said many times, I dont care if others claim or not.
What is not on is when newbies ask they get told no no you can't do it its wrong. THIS IS AN OPINION. As is the opinion that its ok to claim expenses, pay small salary etc (which I agree with btw).
Can't we at least deal with facts for JSA claims? i.e. You may be able to legally do so but look into it yourself rather than listen to opinions on the morals of it.
Anyway, as FML says it's tedious. I pointed out an answer to a comment as to why you don't get it, not to have another protracted discussion.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostAlso while you're there explain to the permie next to you that:
1. If you don't work you don't get paid (no holiday pay), and that includes Bank Holidays.
2. If you're off sick you don't get paid (no sick pay).
3. If you went off on Maternity leave (if applicable!) you would get only SMP and nothing for Paternity pay.
4. You fund your own pension, life insurance, critical illness cover without anyone else contributing.
5. You have to pay for items like Business Insurances, IR35 cover, contract reviews, xmas do etc.
All this (and more) comes out of your day rate, I don't contract just for the financial benefits, its the flexibility and technical challenges that are the main motivation.
A lot of permies when presented with these facts even after you give then some idea of contract rates will then change their mind about it seeming such a cushy number.
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Originally posted by Forgotmylogin View PostIt really is getting quite tiring seeing YOU specifically constantly ragging on about this. How about you put him on ignore and get on with your life instead of posting crap like this in the professional forums?
Really, take a good look at yourself, get a life, and stick to asking people if they have an accountant.
P.s. You know that ignore advice you just gave me?? .........
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGo on to any forum on any topic and be the one person that takes a rather immoral stance or the gutter end of whatever that forum represents and you'll find yourself vilified. Go on to Mumsnet and put 'Nowt wrong with a good smoke and drink when pregnant' in your sig and see how welcome you are. Go on the coppers forums and boast you know all the best spots to go for a kip when you are on night duty and see the result.
You claim it's law which is fair enough but even if it's allowed some groups find it distasteful and you'll get stick about it. Best way in these instances is just to shut the **** up and keep your business to yourself.
What I find staggering after all the years of people mentioning it, and its a lot more than just me over the years, you still don't get it. That said you say you mention it to get a rise which is the definition of trolling but you can't see you are doing that either.
Everyone is welcome to their opinion about it. Never said that. As I've said many times, I dont care if others claim or not.
What is not on is when newbies ask they get told no no you can't do it its wrong. THIS IS AN OPINION. As is the opinion that its ok to claim expenses, pay small salary etc (which I agree with btw).
Can't we at least deal with facts for JSA claims? i.e. You may be able to legally do so but look into it yourself rather than listen to opinions on the morals of it.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSnip
Really, take a good look at yourself, get a life, and stick to asking people if they have an accountant.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIf you turned around and spoke to the permie next to you and explained that you can:-
1) Claim back 45p a mile for driving to work against tax and he can't
2) Claim for your lunch against tax and he can't
3) Pay yourself small salary and dividends and pay no NI at all and he can't.
4) Split your income with your Mrs to avoid paying 40% tax and he can't
5) Claim JSA when you're out of contract but you knew that was coming anyway.
All 5 I can predict would be deemed a pisstake by said permies. Yes even the JSA one - in their mind how can you claim JSA when you've agreed to temporary work. A fair point.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIf you turned around and spoke to the permie next to you and explained that you can:-
1) Claim back 45p a mile for driving to work against tax and he can't
2) Claim for your lunch against tax and he can't
3) Pay yourself small salary and dividends and pay no NI at all and he can't.
4) Split your income with your Mrs to avoid paying 40% tax and he can't
5) Claim JSA when you're out of contract but you knew that was coming anyway.
All 5 I can predict would be deemed a pisstake by said permies. Yes even the JSA one - in their mind how can you claim JSA when you've agreed to temporary work. A fair point.
1. If you don't work you don't get paid (no holiday pay), and that includes Bank Holidays.
2. If you're off sick you don't get paid (no sick pay).
3. If you went off on Maternity leave (if applicable!) you would get only SMP and nothing for Paternity pay.
4. You fund your own pension, life insurance, critical illness cover without anyone else contributing.
5. You have to pay for items like Business Insurances, IR35 cover, contract reviews, xmas do etc.
All this (and more) comes out of your day rate, I don't contract just for the financial benefits, its the flexibility and technical challenges that are the main motivation.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI must admit I dunno why this upsets so many people....
You claim it's law which is fair enough but even if it's allowed some groups find it distasteful and you'll get stick about it. Best way in these instances is just to shut the **** up and keep your business to yourself.
What I find staggering after all the years of people mentioning it, and its a lot more than just me over the years, you still don't get it. That said you say you mention it to get a rise which is the definition of trolling but you can't see you are doing that either.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMost people who start small businesses don't pay themselves a regular salary, pay a small one when they can do so and do this again when business gets hard. You obviously being a BOS contractor don't realise this.
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