Originally posted by youngguy
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Of course there is - you don't have the worry of the umbrelladoing a midnight flitgoing into administation before you get paid. With a Ltd you still have ultimate control of your money."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Along with a lot of hassle and ever moving goal postsOriginally posted by cojak View PostOf course there is - you don't have the worry of the umbrelladoing a midnight flitgoing into administation before you get paid. With a Ltd you still have ultimate control of your money.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Rule 1 of contracting get the money under your own control asapOriginally posted by BoredBloke View PostAlong with a lot of hassle and ever moving goal postsmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It might be under your control but you are only keeping an ever increasing chunk of it safe for HMRCOriginally posted by eek View PostRule 1 of contracting get the money under your own control asapRule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Does that offset the effort though I wonder?Originally posted by cojak View PostOf course there is - you don't have the worry of the umbrelladoing a midnight flitgoing into administation before you get paid. With a Ltd you still have ultimate control of your money.
I guess if you are on weekly time sheets the risk exposure is only a couple of K.Comment
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You don't make any. You have no expenses. If you incur an expense, you are trading illegally under the new rules.Originally posted by youngguy View PostWhat about pension payments?
Go to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect your salary as a disguised employee etc.Comment
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So let's say I am a PS contractors on 500pd (10k pcm).Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostYou don't make any. You have no expenses. If you incur an expense, you are trading illegally under the new rules.
Go to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect your salary as a disguised employee etc.
I lose 4-5k in tax (??) At source
That leaves me c5k to personally live on and pay for my business expenses (unless I no longer need insurances etc) AND make personal pension payments ......wow
Tell me I am wrong and have missed something!Comment
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I doubt that clients will want to forego business insurance, I was told to provide £5m liability cover for my current role! I can't believe I could do that much damage....Originally posted by youngguy View PostSo let's say I am a PS contractors on 500pd (10k pcm).
I lose 4-5k in tax (??) At source
That leaves me c5k to personally live on and pay for my business expenses (unless I no longer need insurances etc) AND make personal pension payments ......wow
Tell me I am wrong and have missed something!Comment
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But I am not a business, I am a disguised employee - the Chancellor told me so!Originally posted by westtester View PostI doubt that clients will want to forego business insurance, I was told to provide £5m liability cover for my current role! I can't believe I could do that much damage....Comment
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Yes. The fact that the Government doesn't want us contractor vermin to continue contracting. We are expected to clear the field for "Business" to take over... by "Business", we mean the big cartels that Gauke & friends love so much, the ones that get HMRC "sweet deals" and who Ms. May wants to keep happy.Originally posted by youngguy View PostI am wrong and have missed something!
It's a textbook case of disincentivization - they simply make individual contracting so unattractive that either new people don't the enter field, and old timers say "ah, f* it, it's just not worth the hassle anymore".Comment
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