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They do but they call them consultants and bill them out a $1200 a day not including expenses.. although they do supply their own spot cream.Last edited by northernladuk; 3 May 2016, 16:27.
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I already have several employees, so a lot of the hassles (payroll, AE, etc) are things I have to do anyway.
And I have an employee that I could have hired as an apprentice. And there's no way I would do that, having looked into it. Too much hassle.
Too busy to respond in more depth right now.
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Have you read up a little on what the requirements are around taking on apprentices or have you just dropped a brain fart on the forum do someone else can do it for you?Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostI read about how Apprenticeships take you right out of IR35 if you had one. Also could be a nice way to start building a company where I don't need to be on site all the time + theres £1500 grant per apprentice.
Anyone done it?
And thought about how to get this past a client, what you gonna do inbetween gig's etc??Last edited by northernladuk; 3 May 2016, 14:57.
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Anyone took an Apprentice to a contract?
I read about how Apprenticeships take you right out of IR35 if you had one. Also could be a nice way to start building a company where I don't need to be on site all the time + theres £1500 grant per apprentice.
Anyone done it?Tags: None
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