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Previously on "Guide to IT Contracting"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    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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  • TheFaQQer
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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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  • Stan.goodvibes
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    5 isn't many, out of all the stars in the universe.


    That made me LOL

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  • kanulondon
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    It's a pretty good read

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  • Alter_ego
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Thanks, printing it out now
    I can copy and paste only 2 pages at a time into Word. I think it is locked down.

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  • SantaClaus
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    The author has been rather, er, prolific.

    I look forward to reading his other titles :

    The Ultimate Greyhound Betting System

    Tax Avoidance A Practical Guide For UK Residents

    among many others

    linky


    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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  • Purple Dalek
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    Originally posted by minstrel View Post
    Not 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...
    I think an editor has been over enthusiastic or the writer forgot to say all they meant. I reckon he was saying that an IT contractor doesn't have to spend all that VAT as they can claim some of it back, whereas a permie has to pay all that VAT as they have no chance to reclaim.

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  • BigTime
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    contractor priced at a pony. i guess it could be expensed as a manual though.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by minstrel View Post
    Not 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...

    I have a feeling it was written by AtW using a ghost name.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    he gets an average of 5 stars on amazon for that book after 47 reviews
    5 isn't many, out of all the stars in the universe.

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  • Spacecadet
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    he gets an average of 5 stars on amazon for that book after 47 reviews

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  • minstrel
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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)...
    If he's getting confused between income tax and VAT, it's a little worrying...

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  • Gonzo
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    The author has been rather, er, prolific.

    I look forward to reading his other titles :

    The Ultimate Greyhound Betting System

    Tax Avoidance A Practical Guide For UK Residents

    among many others

    linky

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  • BigTime
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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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  • PAH
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    Don't tell me, they're the ones that deal with dealing with agents.

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