What about also providing them with an example of more appropriate cases like project based roles (one inside and one outside) from our knowledge and experience of the industry. Considering SDC in the examples. To avoid the one brush fits all approach. Just a thought.
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The Ben/Jo case study and IR35
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostYeah, I included PI insurance but not the others. I've got the others, but I have employees, too, and Ben doesn't.
However lots of insurers bundle it with PI so you may as well include it in the calculations."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by sociopath View PostWhat about also providing them with an example of more appropriate cases like project based roles (one inside and one outside) from our knowledge and experience of the industry. Considering SDC in the examples. To avoid the one brush fits all approach. Just a thought.Comment
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As suggested on another thread, I've added the cost of a laptop to something Ben may have to pay for himself, while Jo probably has hers provided.Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostAs suggested on another thread, I've added the cost of a laptop to something Ben may have to pay for himself, while Jo probably has hers provided.
The cost of a laptop is 300 quid on eBay.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Another thought. Would Ben be entitled to severance / redundancy pay?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI think whoever suggested it also suggested the ongoing maintenance costs, upgrades, software licensing etc.
The cost of a laptop is 300 quid on eBay.
Put in the price of a mid-range one from the likes of Currys-PC World which is about £600."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo one who isn't in the IT industry will use a second hand laptop for their business.
Put in the price of a mid-range one from the likes of Currys-PC World which is about £600.
Anyway, a lawyer might spend a little more than £600, but he'll also use the computer for three or four years, right? So how much are we talking? Perhaps not more than £300 / year.
I don't think the amount matters, particularly. It's just one more thing that demonstrates the injustice of their comparison. If we say, "Well, you forgot pension and accounting fees," that doesn't have the same impact as saying, "You forgot pension and PI and computer and accounting fees and stationery and mobile phone and relevant life plan, all of which Jo has paid for her by her employer." We can debate amounts but none of it is free and it all adds up.Comment
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