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Originally posted by No2politics View PostYes it was/is. Well a supermarket that offers financial products
That's interesting to know.
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostYes it was/is. Well a supermarket that offers financial products
That's interesting to know.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostWas the original contract from a financial services organisation? If so, they most likely can't reclaim the VAT, so it will make a significant difference to them.
That's interesting to know.
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Was the original contract from a financial services organisation? If so, they most likely can't reclaim the VAT, so it will make a significant difference to them.
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I finally have a signed contract in my hands and start in a week! Can I get a mini boom please?
Thanks for the advice regarding second interview. I went for it and got it- so took the pressure off quite a bit whilst primary client were dilly dallying.
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No, companies will not factor VAT in budget (surely) as they don't really pay it, it will just reduce their own bill.
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Thanks for the advice, or should that be advise. Haha
Will go to second interview, can't hurt.
I had understood it that way too. The only thing that spooked me is the client stipulated total pay pot not to exceed x. It looks like the have budgeted without vat, so when I start billing them that pot is going to run out faster than they had planned. Hopefully the fact they can claim it back means its a non issue. Fingers crossed.
Is probably take the role anyhow as its a new industry for me, using new techniques so would be good diversification.
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostChrist- some confusion as to whether their offer includes vat or not. Trying to assure them that it should be agreed day rate plus vat, since they are large company and vat registered they will just claim the vat back. That's how it works right?
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostChrist- some confusion as to whether their offer includes vat or not. Trying to assure them that it should be agreed day rate plus vat, since they are large company and vat registered they will just claim the vat back. That's how it works right?
Take the second interview.
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Christ- some confusion as to whether their offer includes vat or not. Trying to assure them that it should be agreed day rate plus vat, since they are large company and vat registered they will just claim the vat back. That's how it works right?
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostVery true.
I actually have another interview next Wednesday. I was in two minds about whether to go. Would you guys go to the interview when you have just verbally accepted another gig? Just as a backup incase things go pete tong
Second hell yes take every job offering out there until you see a signed contract that you like and the rate to match...
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