I did a long stint at AZ and had to leave as it was becoming untenable from an IR35 perspective. Lot of people been there for eight years plus. It's another GSK waiting to happen.
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I did a long stint at AZ and had to leave as it was becoming untenable from an IR35 perspective. Lot of people been there for eight years plus. It's another GSK waiting to happen.
Just go for it then. We've said our bit.
You have to be very careful with your wording as there are different scenarios. There is B2C payments, B2B and then there are agencies who factor the payments so often you'll get paid paid well...
QDOS. They can also do all the IR35 contract checks and IR35 cover I'm assuming you have also been skipping to save a penny or two.
Why do you think that when B2B payment terms can be up to 90 days?
Are you talking about agency to contractor or client to contractor? One factors, the others don't.
As you can see just from...
The two are completely different things so you aren't going to find an accurate answer.
We need to implement the same tactic in council estates.
With the ability to make smart drugs that only target certain groups you'd think there'd be one for poor people in making already as well.
It's the cost of doing business I'm afraid so should always have it even if its not stipulated in the contract. It's a few hundred quid. Buy it and get on with it.
And don't forget it's not just the 20% tax on profits. He'll be taxed when it comes to take it out, most likely at the 32% rate as you'll be emptying the account. ER is a factor but it's only on a...
SC clearance is about you being trust worthy enough to work with sensitive infirmation. Its not going to look very good if you are trying to hide something to get it will it.
If your employer...
Bet he got a shock!!
Time for your electro shock session Mr NLUK.
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Correct.
But then you pay the tax when getting it out of the company in the long term as well so any gains are effectively double taxed. It's a balance between trickling it out, some of it at a higher rate vs...
You wish ;)
Nothing to say. Just trying to get my name as last poster on every section of the forum. Carry on.
Why do I think GoT would have an opinion on this?
Fancy giving us context so we know whether this post is worthy of the incoming -ve before opening the link?
Hi All - found a few threads on this, but years old - with advice based on outdated rules/tax laws.[/quote]
Not much has changed and no golden eggs have appeared in the meantime I am afraid.
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Yes. We've a slow trickle of people coming on that that have MVL's their LTD's and by doing so they've blocked the option of opening a new one for two years... and guess what, they inside gigs ended...
And could you do 1038 of Sime's posts while you are at it.
781 search results so pretty well covered.
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Only 1786 to go.. Hurry up.
And those figures only include the money accounted for. Jmbe a totally different view if they could account for all the cash in hand jobs.
Welcome.
Contracting is going to get seriously tougher in the years to come. Market will shrink and a majority of roles will be inside so 30 to 40% cut in income. Rocking on for years in outside...
Particularly on a UK contracting site.
Why does an employee need expenses?
If they are small enough they don't have to do it and it stays with the contractor.
I'm not so sure. It states the contractor I. E. The business. I think you are getting the term contractor wrong an you are thinking you as a person are a contractor. This is one level up that the Ltd...
*cough*
And that's probably in their risk range. They are looking for financially stable companies so being classed as small probably makes them a risk. It also means they can't fully invetigate their...
Hmmm. I was drunk over xmas and I can't find my glasses for love nor money. Looks like a trip to the docs for me then. :eyes
He quite literally had a light bulb moment then.
Do you...
Reported as fake news.
What? Lock the north down but not London. I like it.
I really struggle to believe that. An employee comes back as a contractor to finish a job off? That's the definition of IR35 right there.
Are they going to employ you or engage you as a...
I'm not sure it does. The only one that comes close was 'Assistance test - Does employ workers who bring in 25% of turnover? (Yes = 35pts)' which isn't just having two separate contractors, neither...
I'd go one each for the reasons that Eek mentioned as I've also had contracts stipulating shareholding .It's also just a lot cleaner for when one gets and inside and the other gets an outside further...
OK. Let's kill this drip feed thread dead.
A brief description of IR35 is..
Does this apply to you? No. Job done.
The problem you have is if the consultancy is treating you like an...
So you've no relationship to the client at all then. You need to do better than this.
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Have you gone back as an employee or as a permanent member of staff? Are they not concerned that you've come in to a totally different role from what you were doing only six months later?
Either...
And get a much better grasp of the basics so you can at least begin to understand where it applies and where it doesn't
They are allowed to engage with who they want, how they want. You don't get a free pass just because you are an ex employee. I'd imagine bringing an extra person back on would leave a perm sitting...
Heating the house all day is gonna eat a bit of that up no?
I think I understood some of the languanges in Babylon 5 better than that :(
I must have liked it more than I realise as I remember a majority of those just from Babylon 5 and it's been a very long time since I watched it. Binged session definitely on then.
Anyone seen or used any good tools for teachers to use when home schooling kids? My other half school uses something called Connex via tutor room and it looks like it's got everything but a bit...
Again, common sense should prevail. If it's so insignificant you can't remember it then it's probably worthless. You are going to remember the things that are likely to have value in a few years time.
Erm.. You weren't supposed to know that was me!
Not really as a number of posters have indicated. You are right about it noy covering just hand tools. Will you be expected to provide everything needed including still like welding gear and other...
Life long experience fella :tongue