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    Perhaps a silly question but seeing contracts advertised with the following: This role has been deemed to be working inside or IR35 and will pay £350 + HP PAYE or £450 UMBRELLA. I understand the umbrella angle but what does £x + HP PAYE mean?

    #2
    Originally posted by geoffreywhereveryoumaybe View Post
    Perhaps a silly question but seeing contracts advertised with the following: This role has been deemed to be working inside or IR35 and will pay £350 + HP PAYE or £450 UMBRELLA. I understand the umbrella angle but what does £x + HP PAYE mean?
    Who cares? It's an hourly rate!

    http://www.networkerstechnology.com/...-essex-england

    IT Business Analyst (x3)
    Ref No. EMP389782
    Salary £350 - £450/hour
    Location Essex, England
    Start date ASAP
    Job type Contract (3 Months)
    Job Status Applicants Required

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      #3
      £350 per hour? I'll do it.

      Presumably it's your take home after all the tax is removed.
      Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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        #4
        Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
        £350 per hour? I'll do it.

        Presumably it's your take home after all the tax is removed.
        People like you accepting these crappy hourly rates that makes it hard for the rest of us.

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          #5
          Originally posted by woohoo View Post
          People like you accepting these crappy hourly rates that makes it hard for the rest of us.
          You shouldn't be so greedy. How many solid gold Rolls Royces do you need anyway?
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #6
            Originally posted by geoffreywhereveryoumaybe View Post
            This role has been deemed to be working inside or IR35
            In that case, I'll work inside thanks. It might rain and ruin my laptop.
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
              In that case, I'll work inside thanks. It might rain and ruin my laptop.
              The old man worked when he was inside, but the STD rates were shocking.

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                #8
                Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
                The old man worked when he was inside, but the STD rates were shocking.
                Sewing mail bags?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
                  The old man worked when he was inside, but the STD rates were shocking.
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  Sewing mail bags?
                  Nah i think the implication was he was getting the 'D'.

                  If you know what i mean.

                  😉

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by geoffreywhereveryoumaybe View Post
                    Perhaps a silly question but seeing contracts advertised with the following: This role has been deemed to be working inside or IR35 and will pay £350 + HP PAYE or £450 UMBRELLA. I understand the umbrella angle but what does £x + HP PAYE mean?
                    I *assume* HP PAYE means being an FTC on HP's payroll, with a lower rate to reflect employment rights. I *guess* Employer NICs are on top of that.

                    The £450 is a typical Umbrella arrangement.

                    I saw an Enterprise Architect role advertised this week with those rates. Not sure EAs get out of bed for that.
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