Thanks all, I appreciate your replies.
The place I'm moving to is Brazil.
I thought initially on £130/day, but I guess I'll have to figure out the tax details first to decide on the rate.
Cheers
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cojak, the particular city I'm going to is not dangerous at all.
The biggest "danger" there is the not-so-strong tech market
So to arrive there with my first client (from the UK) would be great.
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And how potentially dangerous is it for you to live/work there?
That should define your rate, not how poor it is.
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which country are you moving to?Originally posted by sog View PostI'm a permanent employee now making around £50k/year. I'm moving to another country soon - a poor country where cost of living will be much lower comparing to the UK.
My employer is suggesting that I continue to do some work for them, as a free lancer, working remotely.
Questions are:
- how much should I charge? I understand I'll be able to charge lower than a UK contractor, but what kind of number should I give them? There in this other country the hourly rate is equivalent to £13/hour.
- what kind of legal / tax arrangement should I do? Umbrella? Sole trader? I've always worked as a perm here, so I have no idea how to deal with taxes in this case.
I appreciate any help on this...
Cheers!
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How about you propose the same hourly rate your salary works out at? That's lower than your employer would pay you as a contractor, and higher than you would earn in your new country from the sound of it.
Where are you going and why, out of interest?
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Hi sog,
your rate to them has nothing to do with the country that you are moving to, so don't use that as a starting point. You should look at how much the company are currently paying for
- temporary, skilled resources
- who know and understand their business
- that they trust.
then, propose a rate that is at the mid-lower end of this range.
as regards your trading status - you need a bit of specialist advice on that one, though there may be some posters who can advise if you provide info on where you are moving to and for how long.
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How much to charge?
I'm a permanent employee now making around £50k/year. I'm moving to another country soon - a poor country where cost of living will be much lower comparing to the UK.
My employer is suggesting that I continue to do some work for them, as a free lancer, working remotely.
Questions are:
- how much should I charge? I understand I'll be able to charge lower than a UK contractor, but what kind of number should I give them? There in this other country the hourly rate is equivalent to £13/hour.
- what kind of legal / tax arrangement should I do? Umbrella? Sole trader? I've always worked as a perm here, so I have no idea how to deal with taxes in this case.
I appreciate any help on this...
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