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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by baggister View Post
    ah. hmm, thats not good is it?

    On the other hand, it may be that companies that book contractors will need to dig deeper to offset contractor's costs. is this likely?
    From my brief calculations:-

    Add up all your expenses which you think are claimable related to travel and subsistence.

    They are unlikely to be.

    The actual effect on your disposable income is likely to be about 50% of this amount. It could be less.

    I suppose a view might be if you are just starting out what you haven't had you won't miss. And it (arguably) isn't really any different to a permie.

    But if you are used to it the it is a substantial extra cost.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by baggister View Post
    I spoke to a good contractor mate: he told me that tax was going to be a bit higher, but that's all - is there something I should know !!?
    First rule of contracting. Never take advice from mates... Ever...

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by baggister View Post
    ah. hmm, thats not good is it?

    On the other hand, it may be that companies that book contractors will need to dig deeper to offset contractor's costs. is this likely?
    No, it's not.

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  • baggister
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    ah. hmm, thats not good is it?

    On the other hand, it may be that companies that book contractors will need to dig deeper to offset contractor's costs. is this likely?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I can't remember anyone saying they had. IPSE (.co. UK) are supposed to be more aligned to one man IT contractor setups.
    You did research the problems facing contracting in the next two years first though?
    You mean https://thefutureofcontracting.co.uk/

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by baggister View Post
    Hello all!

    Yep, took the brave step of resigning, so will be looking to go contracting.
    Decided to go Limited.

    Just a couple of things - any IT "limited company" contractors out there decided to be members of FSB?

    Thanks all

    Baggister
    Федеральная служба безопасности Российской Федерации?

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  • baggister
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I can't remember anyone saying they had. IPSE (.co. UK) are supposed to be more aligned to one man IT contractor setups.
    You did research the problems facing contracting in the next two years first though?
    I spoke to a good contractor mate: he told me that tax was going to be a bit higher, but that's all - is there something I should know !!?

    Leave a comment:


  • northernladuk
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    I can't remember anyone saying they had. IPSE (.co. UK) are supposed to be more aligned to one man IT contractor setups.
    You did research the problems facing contracting in the next two years first though?

    Leave a comment:


  • baggister
    started a topic Hi all, this programmer has quit to go contracting ...

    Hi all, this programmer has quit to go contracting ...

    Hello all!

    Yep, took the brave step of resigning, so will be looking to go contracting.
    Decided to go Limited.

    Just a couple of things - any IT "limited company" contractors out there decided to be members of FSB?

    Thanks all

    Baggister

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