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    Help needed about going contracting

    I'm thinking of going contracting, and a pal has warned me about IR635. Is there such a thing?

    Trouble is, he's a bit of a bullsh1tter and says he knows nowt else about it, so I'm of a mind to ignore him but I just want to make sure.

    By the way, I can 't find it in google - unless he means the German infantry regiment, but I'm not going to Germany.

    Ta for any help.

    #2
    Try "IR35".

    You're not from Hull and living in Barnsley by any chance?

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      #3
      IR635 is the newbie contrcators nightmare. It consists of paying what we know as "Newbie tax". i.e. 50% of your income for the first year after tax effectively taxing at 65%.
      Barstards!. Dont forget IR234 either!

      I would stay permie if I were you. You get that warm feeling from being protected in the company bosom.

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        #4
        Complain to your MP

        I blame it on the water in Hull - Especially where it runs under the bridge - you know where the troll lives.

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          #5
          Re: Complain to your MP

          I blame it on the water in Hull - Especially where it runs under the bridge - you know where the troll lives.
          Yup, that layby on the A63!

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            #6
            Thanks for the information. It'll be IR35 he was on about. Just one more question - is it all right to stick an electric toothbrush up your jacksey?

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              #7
              You can but the effect is very mild and really only for children and beginners. I would recommend the Kenwood 387S food mixer with meat shredding attachments. 0.3kW motor. A real man's Jacksie stirrer.

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