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The taxman is listening. I earnt a doughnut.
Thats are zero to those not schooled in bonus-speak.
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More than 2006
Then again I was only a contractor for 3 months in 2006. But year on year for the same 3 months of 2007 I invoiced 23% more
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Riiiiiiight.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostActually I'm a little deflated because although I billed more in 2007 than in '06, I have now reached peak income and it will be nigh on impossible to invoice more in '08. The only way is if I can get that rate rise along with the extension!
Otherwise the only way is down

So if you had won the Lottery this year, you would now be suicidal, yes?
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Actually I'm a little deflated because although I billed more in 2007 than in '06, I have now reached peak income and it will be nigh on impossible to invoice more in '08. The only way is if I can get that rate rise along with the extension!
Otherwise the only way is down
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About 50% more than 2006. However with lower expenses, profits are about double those of 2006.
Now if I can just double it again in 2008...
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How much did you invoice in 2007?
... like I'm going to tell you lot
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