Take it or don’t take it.
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostI don't understand all the hostility sir / madam
That said, I do think you could leave this thread behind and henceforth allow some sunshine into your day.
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Originally posted by MoroccanMole View PostI'm going to jump in here and point out another clueless ****wit, who despite being a Contractor for 7 years, seems to have next to no comprehension of the forthcoming tax rules.
Educate yourself! When HMRC state 90% of Contractors are non-compliant, I think of people like you and I'm inclined to agree. You need throwing under the bus. I'm sorry pal. A classic example as to why HMRC are so hell bent on ending freelancing.
I am also willing to accept it is inside ir35 after looking at the working practices and advice from folks here.
I don't understand all the hostility sir / madam
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut they said outside?
I asked for a raise so I could come as inside - have not got a response yet
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I'm going to jump in here and point out another clueless ****wit, who despite being a Contractor for 7 years, seems to have next to no comprehension of the forthcoming tax rules.
Educate yourself! When HMRC state 90% of Contractors are non-compliant, I think of people like you and I'm inclined to agree. You need throwing under the bus. I'm sorry pal. A classic example as to why HMRC are so hell bent on ending freelancing.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDid you take the full review from QDOS including working practices? Is that where you got the questionnaire from?
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Did you take the full review from QDOS including working practices? Is that where you got the questionnaire from?
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Dormant for 7 years, but that’s by the by. Let’s see what others say.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostYou massively implied you haven’t worked there before.
Suddenly you start saying you’re going to say the role will be inside.
It’s obvious now what’s going on. Seriously wtf.
The reason I say it is going to be inside is first of all based on feedback from this online community, the QDOS questionnaire and my knowledge of the gig from the hiring manager
I am sorry if you feel like I have held things back
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostI'm excited to work for such a flagship client...
Suddenly you start saying you’re going to say the role will be inside.
It’s obvious now what’s going on. Seriously wtf..you are saying you know everyone is inside there.Last edited by BABABlackSheep; 22 September 2019, 23:32.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostHang on..
Now you’re saying you’ve worked there before?
Wow...just wow..
Also way I see it, if I be truthful that it is inside ir35 now and the assignment is for 12 months, I will be laying the ground work for GSK to concur that it is indeed inside in April 2020 (with 6 months remaining)Last edited by HelpNeeded101; 22 September 2019, 23:18.
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View PostHang on..
Now you’re saying you’ve worked there before?
Wow...just wow..
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostThe 1500 number includes folks who have left as it is from circa 2018, I personally know someone who left last year who got a letter and is pretty anxious in spite of having insurance.
The role is to cover a permie PM going on a secondament within GSK for 1 yr.
There is no flex on WFH or substitution and I'd rather be transparent and call it inside ir35 now than wait 6 months and have GSK do it themselves in April 2020 and be mince meat.
I have worked there before so understand the working practices fairly well- going umbrella now, would also bring unneeded attention as it would show course correction ...HMRC have chosen GSK for a reason
Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostHello All
I am about to finish up my 6 month contract with a client this month and am in discussions for a 6-month IT Project Management contract opportunity with GSK at their head office in Brentford, W London.
I am optimistic I will be made an offer soon.
I'm excited to work for such a flagship client but what makes me somewhat apprehensive is all the news with regards to HMRC and IR35, should I be worried to take on this assignment, will it put me under the tax man’s magnifying glass?
Wow...just wow..
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If £450 is the daily rate, how much would be equivalent to that figure if I was to inside ir35 via my limited company, is that £550?
Thanks in advance for your advice
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