I've done a search and apologies if this has cropped up elsewhere but I've thought of a longer term IR35 scenario that I wanted advice on.
Are there likely to be any complications being inside IR35 one gig then switching to a new outside role then ending up back in an inside IR35 role?
I've contracted for 6 years and worked with 5 clients and all contracts were deemed outside IR35 by QDOS with agreed deliverables in the contract such as carrying out an IT restructuring, that I believe mitigated the risk of being inside.
I'm about to speak to a recruiter about a new 12 month IT Director role that in all likelihood will be inside IR35 post April 2020.
Are there any specific difficulties with repeatedly opening and closing a Ltd company and alternating with an umbrella if inside IR35, in this scenario?
As I do several different types of role such as IT Director, Head of IT Strategy, Consultant etc, I can see this scenario possibly happening.
I've checked with some of the specialist interim providers I know who are giving fairly generic advice. I can see for my sorts of roles that fixed term contracts might also become more popular.
Are there likely to be any complications being inside IR35 one gig then switching to a new outside role then ending up back in an inside IR35 role?
I've contracted for 6 years and worked with 5 clients and all contracts were deemed outside IR35 by QDOS with agreed deliverables in the contract such as carrying out an IT restructuring, that I believe mitigated the risk of being inside.
I'm about to speak to a recruiter about a new 12 month IT Director role that in all likelihood will be inside IR35 post April 2020.
Are there any specific difficulties with repeatedly opening and closing a Ltd company and alternating with an umbrella if inside IR35, in this scenario?
As I do several different types of role such as IT Director, Head of IT Strategy, Consultant etc, I can see this scenario possibly happening.
I've checked with some of the specialist interim providers I know who are giving fairly generic advice. I can see for my sorts of roles that fixed term contracts might also become more popular.
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