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    #41
    You are the type of contractor HMRC have wet dreams about lol

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      #42
      Originally posted by techsoftlondon View Post
      Well I took your advice and am going perm.

      Next q is when?
      Contract ends on Friday.
      I could start as perm next Monday.
      Or does that look dodgy.
      We had someone here who left on Fri as perm and came back as contractor.

      What happened when the public sector was affected?
      Did contractors go perm?
      or did they all leave for the public sector.

      Still waiting for accountant to reply to my q's about it.
      Really wont miss them and they're one of the biggest but have been VVV sloppy lately.
      Nearly messed up my VAT and Corporation tax this year.
      Not a problem as long as were inside ir35, because any other determination if they returned to the same role would be tax evasion not tax planning.

      It's your call, what's your appetite to risk? It sounds like you're so far inside IR35 at the moment I would look to leave now. There is a school of thought that shutting your company down will offer a degree of protection, but you really need expert advice.
      Last edited by BlueSharp; 15 October 2019, 11:57.
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        #43
        So what did all the contractors in the public sector do when it hit them?

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          #44
          Originally posted by techsoftlondon View Post
          So what did all the contractors in the public sector do when it hit them?
          Most left, some stayed.
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            #45
            Originally posted by techsoftlondon View Post
            So what did all the contractors in the public sector do when it hit them?
            It's dependent on their appetite to risk. Many left to go to the private sector as they did not want to work inside, public sector rates rose for inside gigs in many cases.
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              #46
              and the ones that stayed...how did they mitigate the risk.

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                #47
                Originally posted by techsoftlondon View Post
                and the ones that stayed...how did they mitigate the risk.

                Thoughts and prayers.

                If they had any sense they should've closed down their company as well.
                Last edited by BlueSharp; 15 October 2019, 14:38. Reason: grammez curection
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
                  Thoughts and prayers.

                  If they had any sense they should of closed down their company as well.
                  Should have

                  (sorry, pet hate of mine)

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
                    Should have

                    (sorry, pet hate of mine)
                    a common Bristolian mistake I've observed, as well as adding an L on the end of words ending in a vowel.

                    and there's a propensity for some regions to write there when they mean their, because that's how it's said.
                    Last edited by JohntheBike; 15 October 2019, 15:14.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
                      I get your view points but if its possible I wouldn’t put it past HMRC and would take the lower risk approach probably.
                      That's cool, it's your money. I'd at least ask them for a discount since HMRC has never tried the thing you are insuring against.

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