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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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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.
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