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What is the general % split between public sector contracts being In or Out of IR35?
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Originally posted by Cran View PostI'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
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostNo, 95% get exactly the same rate
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Originally posted by cojak View PostPublic Sector contracts are only worth it if there's a short commute involved.Comment
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Originally posted by Cran View Post...because you can't claim travel expenses in IR35?Comment
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Originally posted by Cran View Post...because you can't claim travel expenses in IR35?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you asking to clarify Cojaks comment or are you asking about rules around expenses on inside gigs?Comment
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Originally posted by Cran View PostBoth
Expenses and inside IR35 here...
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