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In that case I'm going to close this thread. If you've come back just to troll a Professional forum your time here will be short (again).
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Tell HMRC to **** off HTHBIDIOriginally posted by diseasex View Postsorry that's not the answer I was looking for. So i'll wait here till i'll hear what I want.
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Brian Bolland? (Loved his work on the Killing Joke!)Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's my inane grin ready for anyone that posts a lazy question that is currently being discussed in its own sub-forum. Nay 2 sub forums.
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sorry that's not the answer I was looking for. So i'll wait here till i'll hear what I want.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIMO...
Take the 250 a day gig.
Assume no insurance product will cover you as the risk has changed considerably.
Assume you are inside from day one.
Assume your first payment in April will be taxed regardless of when you worked it.
Assume nothing will change so your assumptions are correct.
Assume there is nothing you can do about it.
Ask for your ban to be re-instated.
Doing all that means you'll not get any nasty surprises in the very near future.
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IMO...
Take the 250 a day gig.
Assume no insurance product will cover you as the risk has changed considerably.
Assume you are inside from day one.
Assume your first payment in April will be taxed regardless of when you worked it.
Assume nothing will change so your assumptions are correct.
Assume there is nothing you can do about it.
Ask for your ban to be re-instated.
Doing all that means you'll not get any nasty surprises in the very near future.
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It's my inane grin ready for anyone that posts a lazy question that is currently being discussed in its own sub-forum. Nay 2 sub forums.Originally posted by diseasex View Postwhats that stupid avatar?
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We don't know, and neither does anyone else.Originally posted by diseasex View PostSo i had this interview with HMRC (yeah!!!!) and got the offer that is like 150£ pd higher than usual going rate in my area.
How do I protect myself from unwanted IR35? qdos insurace? (their public sector IR35 solution )?
I know things will get tricky after april and should be file until then but how do i go about going forward if extended? thanks
Maybe they'll let you go outside, I'd ask them if I were you.
HTH.
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Everyone I know there is leaving by the end of February.....Originally posted by diseasex View PostSo i had this interview with HMRC (yeah!!!!) and got the offer that is like 150£ pd higher than usual going rate in my area.
How do I protect myself from unwanted IR35? qdos insurace? (their public sector IR35 solution )?
I know things will get tricky after april and should be file until then but how do i go about going forward if extended? thanks
That's actually not much of a problem for you - but its safest to assume you will be inside and that you can't claim for expenses....
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Contract with HMRC
So i had this interview with HMRC (yeah!!!!) and got the offer that is like 150£ pd higher than usual going rate in my area.
How do I protect myself from unwanted IR35? qdos insurace? (their public sector IR35 solution )?
I know things will get tricky after april and I should be fineuntil then but how do i go about going forward if extended? thanksLast edited by diseasex; 18 January 2017, 22:22.Tags: None
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