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Previously on "Article on El Reg regarding PS IR35"

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  • youngguy
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    I think if depts want/need to keep contractors they could look at, say a 10pc rate increase and allow contractors to use their employees t and s scheme. That might be enough to keep the lights on for their projects and programmes .

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  • NHS1979
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    I doubt the NHS will be able to offer this kind of incentive - there are interim pay caps in force everywhere. NHS England has to agree everything over a certain level.

    Also, if these IT bods hike prices but stay with the same govt ministry, won't they be targeted by HMRC for a retrospective investigation as posted elsewhere?

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    sounds low compared to an offer I heard about...
    Why do you think they're advising it. Duh!

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
    He was considering it - he's on a pretty decent rate and figured "splitting the difference" was "fair". My view was that if you are outside (as he almost certainly is) then you shouldn't need to compromise. I believe he's outside 24 months for expenses, so that's not a consideration.
    He should get a permanent job there then and get a decent pension.

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  • teapot418
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Any takers?
    He was considering it - he's on a pretty decent rate and figured "splitting the difference" was "fair". My view was that if you are outside (as he almost certainly is) then you shouldn't need to compromise. I believe he's outside 24 months for expenses, so that's not a consideration.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
    Bloke in the pub told me that a certain central government department are offering a 10% increase.
    Any takers?

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  • teapot418
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    Bloke in the pub told me that a certain central government department are offering a 10% increase.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by difficulttimes View Post
    What surprised me was the fact there are 18 000 IT contractors in the civil service - wow we. 20% rate increase would be if the average day rate was £300/day that equates to an extra £1.08 million per day that is per day!! £300 million per year.
    Ah, but obviously the extra taxes will cover that

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  • difficulttimes
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    What surprised me was the fact there are 18 000 IT contractors in the civil service - wow we. 20% rate increase would be if the average day rate was £300/day that equates to an extra £1.08 million per day that is per day!! £300 million per year.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    UK government departments are advising IT contractors to hike their fees by a fifth in order to avert an exodus of self-employed techies that will be hit by a forthcoming tax clampdown, multiple sources have told The Register.

    UK.gov tells freelance techies to slap 20 per cent on fees as IR35 tax hike looms • The Register
    sounds low compared to an offer I heard about...

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    UK government departments are advising IT contractors to hike their fees by a fifth in order to avert an exodus of self-employed techies that will be hit by a forthcoming tax clampdown, multiple sources have told The Register.

    UK.gov tells freelance techies to slap 20 per cent on fees as IR35 tax hike looms • The Register
    Yeah, that will work...

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  • Pondlife
    started a topic Article on El Reg regarding PS IR35

    Article on El Reg regarding PS IR35

    UK government departments are advising IT contractors to hike their fees by a fifth in order to avert an exodus of self-employed techies that will be hit by a forthcoming tax clampdown, multiple sources have told The Register.

    UK.gov tells freelance techies to slap 20 per cent on fees as IR35 tax hike looms • The Register

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