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Previously on "From Permie to contractor?"

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    Guest replied
    Thank you Sir!

    I thought this was the case but it is nice to have it confirmed.

    btw am I the only one who thinks this great "upturn" is overhyped?

    Danny

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    Guest replied
    No

    You will be 100% IR35 fodder as this was brought about specifically to counter Friday-Monday "schemes".

    It might have been muddied somewhat over the years, but I doubt it's lost it's raison d'etre.

    HTH

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    Guest replied
    The point is that if he is not willing to give me a payrise...could I effectively earn more money by paying less tax, despite being on the same salary?

    :-)

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    Guest replied
    I'm sure if your boss is willing to take you as a contract earning at least 3 times your current salary then why wouldn't he just give you a pay rise. That way you keep your job and all your benifits of being permie.

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    Guest replied
    As he is a permie the chances are quite high.

    Real contractors don't sleep on the job - they surf

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    Guest replied
    Has the Great Aardvark been asleep for the last few years

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  • Guest's Avatar
    Guest replied
    > You will definitely earn much more

    Not if he gets paid at the same rate and is IR35 caught he won't.

    If you want to go contracting do it but don't just convert from employee to contractor at the same place - get's us all a bad name.

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    Guest replied
    no, it's still possible but you will need an IR35-friendly contract

    You will definitely earn much more, so if your boss is happy taking you in as a contractor, go for it!

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    From Permie to contractor?

    Hello,

    I am hoping someone can advise me. I am currently a permie trying to get a pay rise from my boss....but I was wondering also if I could get him to employ me as a contractor is there a tax advantage?

    I know you used to be able to register yourself as a Ltd company, pay oneself a small salarty with big dividends, even if effectively you only had one client. However I assume the IR35 is aimed at stopping this.

    Any thoughts welcomed.

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