Yeah sorry to draw you into this useless conversation.. it just lack of experience of mine....
perhaps there are a lot of different situations out there....
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Originally posted by maximamay be this is my shallow experience. i hadnt had a contract inside IR35. i surely will refuse such a contract. i think it is more effective to wait for another contract than do anything inside IR35.... just cant envisage what could make me take such a contract..
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Originally posted by Back In BusinessIf you run your own limited and are inside IR35
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Originally posted by maximacertainly I saw that article.. But it still gives me no clue why someone is willing to pay twice more tax?
is it purely because they are afraid [subjective] of 'legal stuff' what involves your own ltd?
or (that was my question) are there some specific activities (different than IT contracting/consulting) which makes PAYE solution truly [objective] attractive?
thank you
PS. If that response missed the point, it's probably because I don't understand your question. My apologies in advance.
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Originally posted by maximacan someone please explain what is the point of contracting under IR35?
tim
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certainly I saw that article.. But it still gives me no clue why someone is willing to pay twice more tax?
is it purely because they are afraid [subjective] of 'legal stuff' what involves your own ltd?
or (that was my question) are there some specific activities (different than IT contracting/consulting) which makes PAYE solution truly [objective] attractive?
thank you
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Oh very dear. You don't even have to search for this one it's a sticky: http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread7487.html
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Originally posted by Bluebirdsome people are INSIDE IR35 so don't need to go Ltd.
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Originally posted by AnonimouseDon't use giant they are a bunch of cowboys!
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yeah PAYE is considerably lower per hour so not worth it. still looking for a decent brolly, is nobody prepared to recommend?
also I thought you couldn't be limited if under IR35 :dizzy:
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I still use a brolly because I am inside IR35 and I can't be bothered with paperwork - would never go PAYE with agencies because the rate is never lower by just the employer's NI - in my experience agencies don't want the responsibility of having 'employee's' and either refuse to put you through PAYE or really hammer you on the rate
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Originally posted by Bluebirdsome people are INSIDE IR35 so don't need to go Ltd.
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Why are you looking for umbrellas when everyone is leaving like rats deserting a ship? I would be seriously worried about trusting money to one now as they will be hard pressed to make ends meet come April as their client base will be seriously diminished, I am planning on leaving mine on 30/03/07 and start using my ltd on 2/04/07 and my brolly has no idea, I'm sure my situation is not unique.
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