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Previously on "Coronation cashback."
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Same here, inside gig for central government. Just waiting for May to see what the rate increase will be (based on inflation), back dated to Oct last year.
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I got the same email today, lots of contractors where I am, so iI may be in the same place as wellOriginally posted by eek View Post
Think I know where you are working
I got the same email on Friday - which means I'm off May 5th-9th and recording May 8th as a working day. Money for absolutely nothing.
Got to admit I wasn't expecting it but I'm not complaining...
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Well inside means it doesn't matter, but still claiming that you pay more taxes so ir35 doesn't matter isn't going to fly with hmrc I'm sureOriginally posted by TheDude View Post
Its an inside gig but so what - my net pay is higher than any outside gigs I have seen in my area of expertise in the past 12 months and the government gets more cash to improve the UK.
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Think I know where you are workingOriginally posted by TheDude View PostI have just been informed I will be paid as usual for the coronation bank holiday without having to work.
Has anyone else had a similar result?
I got the same email on Friday - which means I'm off May 5th-9th and recording May 8th as a working day. Money for absolutely nothing.
Got to admit I wasn't expecting it but I'm not complaining...
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If you think the gov use our taxes to "improve the UK" then you are seriously misguided....Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Its an inside gig but so what - my net pay is higher than any outside gigs I have seen in my area of expertise in the past 12 months and the government gets more cash to improve the UK.
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Coronation cashback.
I have just been informed I will be paid as usual for the coronation bank holiday without having to work.
Has anyone else had a similar result?Tags: None
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