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Inside IR35 from April - Usual Take Home Pay from Legit Umbrella
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Originally posted by skysies View PostAnd maybe it's time you stopped posting that useless crap, just to get the counter up? How that stupid post helps me?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostAnd maybe it's time you stopped posting that useless crap, just to get the counter up? How that stupid post helps me?
or do you wear slipons?Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostAnd maybe it's time you stopped posting that useless crap, just to get the counter up? How that stupid post helps me?Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostMy client just told me that I'll be inside IR35 from April...
What is the usual take-home pay % that I would expect from an umbrella that's NOT using any dodgy schemes?
Do your own research. It’s not hard.Comment
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Originally posted by MrButton View Post57.268% if on £500pd and no pension.
Do your own research. It’s not hard.
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Originally posted by MrButton View Post57.268% if on £500pd and no pension.
Do your own research. It’s not hard.Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostCan you tell me the umbrella? The ones I contacted give a max of 52-53%.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostCan you tell me the umbrella? The ones I contacted give a max of 52-53%.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostAnd if you have kids getting the free child care hours you lose that also (£9K per Kid)
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