Yeah, its being arsed to do the paperwork for that and the annual form/fee that's the issue.
It's not that big a deal though IMHO. I took a PAYE job for a few years and my company was dormant for a while.
And good luck with the new job Westdene.
Yeah, its being arsed to do the paperwork for that and the annual form/fee that's the issue.
Set up as a sole trader or doesn't it work like that for contract work.
Set up as a sole trader or doesn't it work like that for contract work.
As your new to contracting a word of warning: assume all IT agencies are staffed by incompetent ********s and then you'll be pleasantly surprised when some aren't. I've got two I deal with who are really good and actually understand the technical side and that A follows B. Also they return calls and emails. The majority don't.My understanding from the agency I spoke to ( and I'm no expert ! ) is that if a company is paying you as in this case you have to be Ltd or at least an umbrella ( which is a little like being a ltd ) otherwise it's illegal.
Regardless, I've now spoken to Crunch and for £60 I can have my very own Ltd company in four hours - now all I need to do is get the contract !
He's very lucky to have got that much - the rates I'm looking at average £400 a day ( still decent though ! ). Also remember there are extra risks as a contractor - no paid holiday, no employers pension contribution etc.
What were you doin to earn £800 a day may I ask?
I have always been a permie I do alright so I have never considered contracting but for that kind of wedge I would have to seriously think about it
I have 25 years experience of writing software in the city.
I guess you have to work up in London to earn this kind of wedge
I have 25 years experience of writing software in the city. That contract was for a Danish bank, yearly contracts. They offered me a role to work in Copenhagen fir £1k per day but I turned it down. I'll be looking again shortly, probably contract again, and my source say that £750 is the average at the mo, but we'll see.
As your new to contracting a word of warning: assume all IT agencies are staffed by incompetent ********s and then you'll be pleasantly surprised when some aren't.
A grand a day sounds outrageous. But between 700-1000 is about the going rate for IT resources as far as I know (within the "developed" world anyway)
I work in Cralwley and we pay our IT contractors about £600-£700 a day