Page 356/7 tells you how to go from contracting on £30k a year to £900 a day in 10 years.
Looks like I need to be a support monkey first though.
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Previously on "Guide to IT Contracting"
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The section that details IR35 isn't available, which is a shame.
One of the Amazon reviews says "I have completely sidestepped the whole IR35 Tax issue," so it must be pretty good
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Originally posted by PAH View Post5 isn't many, out of all the stars in the universe.
That made me LOL
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Usually these sort of books are written when the system (eg greyhound racing) no longer works and the author just wants to extract a bit more cash out of a dying idea.
Does that mean that contracting is over?
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Originally posted by minstrel View PostNot sure this guy knows what he is talking about. On page 8 he says:
If he's getting confused between income tax and VAT, it's a little worrying...
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contractor priced at a pony. i guess it could be expensed as a manual though.
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he gets an average of 5 stars on amazon for that book after 47 reviews
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Not sure this guy knows what he is talking about. On page 8 he says:
In the UK for example, permanent staff earning £100,000 would lose the majority of it to Value Added Tax (VAT)...
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used the search inside book feature for contractoruk and got 4 hits. none of them appear to point to the forums so not a complete guide then.
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