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Reply to: IR35 - Who's in and who's out?
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Previously on "IR35 - Who's in and who's out?"
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I'm most definitely outside IR35, because I'm an employee. Have I beaten the system?
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Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
What about the 2 year rule?
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Originally posted by centurian View PostNo need. Just 2 x 365 - 2012 is a leap year
His two year contract runs from 1 February 2011 to 31 January 2013
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Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
What about the 2 year rule?
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's buggered the expenses right from the start then.
One point, though. At £900 a day plus expenses, he's costing HMG £400 a day less than I was last charged out at to them, and I wasn't the boss of the department.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDocuments show the deal was signed off by David Willetts, the Universities minister, who said in a letter that it had been “agreed by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury” Danny Alexander.
In reality though, HMRC are unlikely to go anywhere near it - unless you get some awkward inspector who doesn't like the fact that their kid has to pay higher tuition fees and they have to make higher pension contributions.
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I would suggest the PCG or Shout99 wait a bit then say 'Put up or shut up'. If he is caught we want him done, if he isn't we need a get out of jail free card.
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Hey, who are we to judge? He's on a 24 month contract and it all comes down to working practices, right? Right?
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Originally posted by Wils View PostHi all,
Excuse my naivety here, I have a question about the amount of contractors that are outside IR35. From what I understand of it, it sounds so difficult to be outside IR35 that most contractors must bye inside it?
Does anyone know (or hazard a guestimate) what the ratio of software developers that are inside IR35 is to those outside it?
You can spot a civil servant from the bad grammar and spelling mistakes.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhich bit of
Documents show the deal was signed off by David Willetts, the Universities minister, who said in a letter that it had been “agreed by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury” Danny Alexander.
Don't you understand?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post[URL="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/9054733/Chief-executive-of-Student-Loans-Company-allowed-to-avoid-40000-a-year-in-tax-by-Coalition.html"]
This allows Mr Lester to pay corporation tax of 21 per cent
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