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For those deemed outside IR35 after April: what if HMRC disagrees?

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    #11
    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    If the Conservatives win a majority then I fully expect the rules to be changed in the first budget. So I would hold off worrying about it until after we find out the result.
    Change what? It’s not in place until after the budget...
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      #12
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      It's not about the liability, it's about the costs of arguing about it.

      It's highly unlikely you'll get tax protection if there is any doubt about how likely it is to be used. That's the case now, it will be even more so after April.
      After April, assuming the changes happen, it will no longer be down to the contractor to determine the status. No amount of insurance will help with that.
      If the determination is wrong the client pays.
      And no insurance company offers a product that will help the contractor in that situation.
      See You Next Tuesday

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