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Previously on "More than one contracts"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Yeah, probably.
    Dunno, Gricers sockies are a lot of things but incomprehensible isn't one of them and he does know how to troll. This thread is just woeful.

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  • vwdan
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    Bit sad to see nobody helping, let me try:

    1) is it possible to undertake more than one contracts?
    Yes, of course.

    2) is it better to undertake them as sole trader or PAYE or LTD?
    Yes.

    3) will I earn as much as I would as permanent employee or I will pay more tax etc?
    Absolutely.

    4) if I take them as permanent employee arranging with the employers to have flexibility in completing the work later in the evening, will there be a problem?
    No, it'll be fine.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by businessor View Post
    1) is it possible to undertake more than one contracts?
    2) is it better to undertake them as sole trader or PAYE or LTD?
    3) will I earn as much as I would as permanent employee or I will pay more tax etc?
    4) if I take them as permanent employee arranging with the employers to have flexibility in completing the work later in the evening, will there be a problem?
    1.It depends on the contracts
    2.It depends on the contracts
    3.It depends on your earnings and tax code and the answer to #2
    4.It depends on the contracts

    I guess your job doesn't involve any form of communication between you and any form of stakeholder as you are frankly incomprehensible.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    FOG
    Yeah, probably.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by businessor View Post
    I am offered permanent roles but they can discuss contracts as well, umbrella, ltd. All will be within IR35 obviously.
    You have absolutely no idea what you are doing. Keep on with your 50k job and be thankful.

    Top trolling.

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Yes


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • Lance
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    FOG

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  • businessor
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    Originally posted by jayn200 View Post
    Are they perm roles or contracts?

    Have you contracted before?
    I am offered permanent roles but they can discuss contracts as well, umbrella, ltd. All will be within IR35 obviously.

    I have contracted before. I was offered a day rate and no restrictions in the contract not to work elsewhere.

    My question is, is it okay to work two day rate contracts for two different clients? Assuming I can manage my tasks?

    Also, would it be better for profitability to work them as LTD or Umbrella or something else? (I reiterate it's in IR35.

    Thanks!

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  • jayn200
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    Are they perm roles or contracts?

    Have you contracted before?

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by businessor View Post
    Hello

    I have received offers for two full time permanent roles.

    I want to take on both as I am confident that I will manage both by working until late as I am experienced in these duties.

    I assume the roles will be outside IR35 and I will be offered a day rate.

    1) is it possible to undertake more than one contracts?
    2) is it better to undertake them as sole trader or PAYE or LTD?
    3) will I earn as much as I would as permanent employee or I will pay more tax etc?
    4) if I take them as permanent employee arranging with the employers to have flexibility in completing the work later in the evening, will there be a problem?

    Thanks!
    All of your questions relate to contractor roles, so I guess you don’t mean two permanent roles. Who knows?

    But I won’t answer them because as JB says, your post makes no sense.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Most of these questions make absolutely no sense.

    What do the contracts say about your working exclusively? It's what the proposed contracts say, not what some random internet guess generator says.

    But if you're asking whether there is some law against working several contracts (of any given type) simultaneously, no, there is obviously no such law, beyond what you agree in a contract. That you don't know this suggests that you are way out of your depth and probably shouldn't even consider it.

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  • businessor
    started a topic More than one contracts

    More than one contracts

    Hello

    I have received offers for two full time permanent roles.

    I want to take on both as I am confident that I will manage both by working until late as I am experienced in these duties.

    I assume the roles will be outside IR35 and I will be offered a day rate.

    1) is it possible to undertake more than one contracts?
    2) is it better to undertake them as sole trader or PAYE or LTD?
    3) will I earn as much as I would as permanent employee or I will pay more tax etc?
    4) if I take them as permanent employee arranging with the employers to have flexibility in completing the work later in the evening, will there be a problem?

    Thanks!

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