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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostNo change required
IR35 is as valid today as in April 2021 (yes it will be delayed 1 year as boris hates Hammond)
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Originally posted by Deccca View PostI currently have two contracts one 37hours and one 10 hours per week. currently outside IR35
Neither companies will be interested in full time roles
Any thought on how I will manage after April 2020 will it be easier to give up the smaller role ?
IR35 is as valid today as in April 2021 (yes it will be delayed 1 year as boris hates Hammond)
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf he gets bigger tyres he'll get there quicker.
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Originally posted by Guesstimator View PostAre there fewer hours in a week after April next year? Or are hours becoming longer or something?
Is that why you can't fit the smaller role into your schedule?
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Are there fewer hours in a week after April next year? Or are hours becoming longer or something?
Is that why you can't fit the smaller role into your schedule?
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I remember that time you got a double contract. That nice lady doctor had never seen anything like it. 'Butchered' was the word she used.
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Bearing in mind you got caught up in the Public Sector situation, shouldn't you be better placed than most to answer this yourself?
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Here we go....
Need to get the sub fora and stickies updated sooner rather than later.
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Double contract
I currently have two contracts one 37hours and one 10 hours per week. currently outside IR35
Neither companies will be interested in full time roles
Any thought on how I will manage after April 2020 will it be easier to give up the smaller role ?Tags: None
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