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What is the general % split between public sector contracts being In or Out of IR35?

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    #11
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Even if you could find such cases - PsychoCandy managed to get a rate increase, for example (I know, right?) - I don't think they'll be representative, post April 2020. Up until April 2020, the PS has been at a disadvantage and needed to attract people. That will change in April 2020.
    Right. If it is only 10%, my guess is there won't be much of an uplift. If it is 25-30%, you'll start to see a difference. The more outside jobs there are, the fewer contractors will want to accept the inside jobs. The result will be, over time, that more clients will be willing to structure jobs to be outside, or willing to pay more for the inside jobs.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cran View Post
      I'm about to buy a house and trying to anticipate my likely income over the next 10 years.

      10% sounds reasonable, so its pretty unlikely that I will find a contract Out of IR35.

      For public sector contracts, have contractors been able to ask for an extra £50-100 per day to cover the loss of earnings or are clients offering slightly high rates? I think to earn the same as I was before, I'd need to charge £170 extra per day, which I can't see happening.

      Again, just trying to gauge the feeling, rather than an exact number
      No, 95% get exactly the same rate


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        #13
        Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
        No, 95% get exactly the same rate


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        Public Sector contracts are only worth it if there's a short commute involved.
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          #14
          Originally posted by cojak View Post
          Public Sector contracts are only worth it if there's a short commute involved.
          ...because you can't claim travel expenses in IR35?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cran View Post
            ...because you can't claim travel expenses in IR35?
            No, because they are boring, political and very inefficient, instilling thoughts of "where did my life go so wrong?"

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              #16
              Originally posted by Cran View Post
              ...because you can't claim travel expenses in IR35?
              Are you asking to clarify Cojaks comment or are you asking about rules around expenses on inside gigs?
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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Are you asking to clarify Cojaks comment or are you asking about rules around expenses on inside gigs?
                Both

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Cran View Post
                  Both
                  Need to get on top of your research then if you are trying to make a plan but don't know some of the basics

                  Expenses and inside IR35 here...
                  Which expenses can contractors claim when working inside IR35?
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