I suggest you mention paying for training.
In this paragraph -
People have stated, well what is the issue, surely morally you should pay the taxes that the amount you earn reflects. But the main issue is that being inside IR35 means you have to pay the Income tax and National insurance of a normal employee, with none of the benefits; I will still have no holiday pay, still no sick pay, no pension contributions, no bonuses, nothing. You are allowed 5% of the company earnings as your expenses, which is woefully inadequate. Most contractors operate businesses, legitimate risk taking businesses and have to supply their own equipment, pay for their own hotels, and the costs associated with being away.
In your final paragraph if you have done any training courses in the last couple of years then mention it and the cost.
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