Hello - Does anyone know if this is true? (From here )
'The contract fee-payer is liable for employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC) (13.8 per cent) and the Apprenticeship Levy (0.5 per cent) in addition to the fee for the work of those deemed as employees under IR35 off-payroll...
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Contract to permanent within first year
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I set up my first limited company in July last year in order to run sales and market research as a contractor for a new set up to see if their product was viable. They are at the stage where they want to switch me into a permanent role on 4 days a week (at my request as got autistic...
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Fee charged towards Contractor Management System
I am a contractor working for a financial services firm. The agency that my client employs has made a change to my contract stating the client wants to put in place a contractor management system and is asking each of the contractors to pay for the system. The fee is 0.65% of the contractor's daily...
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New 9 month contract offer outside IR35
Have been offered a new 9-month contract starting 1st December with a private sector client (through an agency), it's outside IR35
All sounds good but the client isn't very experienced with using a contractor and the agency will say anything! Should I be worried about the contract going...
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Contracting within IR35
So I've read a number of articles, posts from this forum and used the "IR35 calculator" which unfortunately doesn't provide any breakdown.
My situation is this: I am currently permanent employee in a private company in London for the last 5 years. I would like to switch to contracting...Last edited by Contractor UK; 15 December 2019, 15:45.
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First time contracting and inside IR35. What's my eventual take-home?
Hi guys.
Probably a very common question by now but I haven't found an answer to my specific problem yet.
I'm about to start my first contract with Network Rail via Capita and I was offered 3 options of Umbrella/LTD/PAYE.
Umbrella - £200
LTD ...
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Lost at sea...Inside IR35.what % should I expect to take home?
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I'm a relatively young IT Analyst who to date has always being employed in a permanent role, however I am currently in the negotiation phase of a contract role with a day rate of around £300, which falls inside IR35. Having no previous experience of operating within a Ltd company,...
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