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Previously on "Anybody else just sick of contracting?"
Yup. Mopping the floors so no one falls and sues the company is a big responsibility.
Indeed, constantly changing health and safety regs are a nightmare.
Hopefully, it will get better with Brexit, especially considering my 2nd job with Uber.
That's why I got out and the fact they could retro apply the law, I had enough of the worry even though I was confident I was outside of IR35, what's the point of having the extra £ if HMRC years down the line can try and claim it back and the law is on there side with no duty of care. When I started contracting years back everyone was jumping on the EBT / Loan schemes I know at least 5 people now who will lose everything because of these schemes, HMRC are so dangerous imo. I had a relative whose business tax affairs were reviewed we are talking a local business / shop the amount of crap HMRC gave her resulted her going into massive depression and needing treatment, in the end after 2 years investigation they found nothing.
So it a nut shell it was HMRC that made me sick of it, they are idiots, hopefully no one with touch public sector contracts with a barge poll now and I hope it hurts them a lot.
Sad but true. HMRC will kill you to claim their "fair share".
Just thinking about these 5 people you know, if they will lose everything to HMRC, why not just take all the cash and go blow it, or put it on a casino bet somewhere. Either way you're going to lose it, right? Then just declare yourself bankrupt and live off state handouts.
I've got no problem with contracting....the problem I have is being a target for government's who see the likes of us a s a cash cow ripe for milking - or slaughter!
That's why I got out and the fact they could retro apply the law, I had enough of the worry even though I was confident I was outside of IR35, what's the point of having the extra £ if HMRC years down the line can try and claim it back and the law is on there side with no duty of care. When I started contracting years back everyone was jumping on the EBT / Loan schemes I know at least 5 people now who will lose everything because of these schemes, HMRC are so dangerous imo. I had a relative whose business tax affairs were reviewed we are talking a local business / shop the amount of crap HMRC gave her resulted her going into massive depression and needing treatment, in the end after 2 years investigation they found nothing.
So it a nut shell it was HMRC that made me sick of it, they are idiots, hopefully no one with touch public sector contracts with a barge poll now and I hope it hurts them a lot.
My main beef with contracting has been the Banks I've been working for are not prepared to give significant responsibility to non-permie staff (regardless of how quickly they turn over their permie staff...). It's understandable, of course, but I find myself repeatedly working for people who just don't understand the business area or the subject matter in question, and that can be very frustrating.
The uncertainty niggles me a bit, but I guess 5 years without any time on the bench and never having to commute more than I did as a permie mean I shouldn't get too worked up about this.
Yep, probably the mildest grumble of the thread, no question about it. Carry on, keep billing.
My main beef with contracting has been the Banks I've been working for are not prepared to give significant responsibility to non-permie staff (regardless of how quickly they turn over their permie staff...). It's understandable, of course, but I find myself repeatedly working for people who just don't understand the business area or the subject matter in question, and that can be very frustrating.
The uncertainty niggles me a bit, but I guess 5 years without any time on the bench and never having to commute more than I did as a permie mean I shouldn't get too worked up about this.
I've got no problem with contracting....the problem I have is being a target for government's who see the likes of us a s a cash cow ripe for milking - or slaughter!
Gambling.
Fast cars.
New tech kit that you don't need.
Back on topic. I've worked at home approx. 50% of the time these past few years. Been an absolute joy to be at home when I like - I pretty much pick and choose my days - and then be able to go into the office to socialize (in a professional sense).
Anyway what happened to the OP. Hope Olly got over this hump.
Hi
I'm happy as well, working from my home. Sometimes I have to go to other countries but still best option. If you complain about money, maybe you shouldn't spend money on drugs and girls.
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