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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostHow’s everyone else faring in these choppy waters?
All my contractors colleagues are okay switching from out to in. Except from one who is leaving at the end of feb to go sit on the bench.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostStarted a contract at the beginning of the year. Client proposed a 2 month contract until end of february because that's when the client is officially making the ir35 decision (unofficially, all contractors know already). I said to client I would be going via umbrella from day 1 and this was enough for me to get a 6 month rather than 2
All my contractors colleagues are okay switching from out to in. Except from one who is leaving at the end of feb to go sit on the bench.
It means that HMRC may have a look and assess no real difference in working practice and look to back date. Personally I would not be continuing in the same role if deemed to be inside. Not that the deeming has any real weight as it is an un-educated opinion, but, HMRC may not share that view.Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI see a massive issue with switching from Out to In with the same client.
It means that HMRC may have a look and assess no real difference in working practice and look to back date. Personally I would not be continuing in the same role if deemed to be inside. Not that the deeming has any real weight as it is an un-educated opinion, but, HMRC may not share that view.
my contractors colleagues' working practices will be the same now and post-april. Also, such working practices are already the same as the ones for permanent staff, so retrospective investigation by hmrc has got my big fat thumb up. Time to pay the piper.Comment
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