Which one looks like it's got...
The longest legs
Is most interesting
Will add to your CV
Will add extra skills to your existing skillset
you will enjoy the most...
etc etc
If they are still both neck and neck at this point THEN you can look at the income. They are close enough and a good level of income to start looking at other factors that would say which is best for you in the long run.
Take home at those levels isn't always the deciding factor between gigs.
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Originally posted by hobnob View PostIf you work through your limited company, you'll need to choose how much salary to pay yourself. Do you have any thoughts on that?
As a related question, have you been taking a salary so far this financial year? E.g. if you've been doing an inside contract for the past few months, and your annual salary is already over £12k, you might prefer not to take a salary at all from the limited company, and take dividends instead.Last edited by mgsrt; 12 August 2022, 10:59.
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Originally posted by hobnob View PostIf you work through your limited company, you'll need to choose how much salary to pay yourself. Do you have any thoughts on that?
As a related question, have you been taking a salary so far this financial year? E.g. if you've been doing an inside contract for the past few months, and your annual salary is already over £12k, you might prefer not to take a salary at all from the limited company, and take dividends instead.
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If you work through your limited company, you'll need to choose how much salary to pay yourself. Do you have any thoughts on that?
As a related question, have you been taking a salary so far this financial year? E.g. if you've been doing an inside contract for the past few months, and your annual salary is already over £12k, you might prefer not to take a salary at all from the limited company, and take dividends instead.
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This is a question regularly asked on these fora.
Inside can be calculated via a simple PAYE calculator online
Outside needs more information: do you have your own LtdCo, or will you operate via an umbrella?
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Dillema -Inside IR35 or Outside IR35 Role
Hi,
I got offered couple of roles (One Inside IR35 and other one Outside IR35) and in a dilemma which one to accept.
For Inside IR35 Role, pay is £650 (and the Employer is going to pay the Employer NI) i.e in Agency PAYE.
For Outside IR35 Role, pay is £530.
Could you please let me know which one is the better with regards to the take home pay. I am just confused and trying to work out which role to accept.Tags: None
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