Originally posted by northernladuk
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They won't.Originally posted by Manz View PostLOL. Best answer, I'll try not to laugh when they offer it in the new year (unless they surprise me with a ridiculously high number)
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i like those questions. it means i've done a good job. polite refusal is the answer.
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I laughed when asked the question. Contract was never renewed.Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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I would ask them why do they want to voluntarily give £10K or so of employers NI to the government, and have themselves tied up in employee protection legislation for no good reason.
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Indeed, but I believe shutting the company down may attract more attention than normal from which you are most at risk of a following IR35 investigation... but yes, chances of it going wrong and pretty bloody slim.Originally posted by Platypus View PostIf one ever did go permie, shut the Ltd ASAP. Unlikely IMO that a defunct company would be investigated. Start a new one in the event of a new contracting career.
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Just back away slowly. When there's enough distance - run. They're obviously dangerously insane.Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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The correct response for which I don't take the credit is :
Q : So would you like to take a permanent role here ?
A : Are you f**king joking ? If I didn't know I was gone in 3 months time I would top myself right now !
Should deal with it !
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YOU would!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI would tulip myself and go get as much IR35 insurance as I can.
If one ever did go permie, shut the Ltd ASAP. Unlikely IMO that a defunct company would be investigated. Start a new one in the event of a new contracting career.
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I would tulip myself and go get as much IR35 insurance as I can.
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http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...tml#post126240Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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