Given that it's happening what does this mean in real terms for business planning?
Update your rate card with a column for IR35 in? How does one price in IR35?
Given that the IR35 status is per contract, does this mean any revenues earned inside IR35 are not subject to corporation and dividend tax, so your accountant needs to account for this? Will they charge extra for keeping track of this? If so, what is a fair amount to pass on to the end client for additional service costs?
Should we now insist on IR35 anti clawback clauses in our contracts with agencies, and when they make a fuss suggest they do the same with their mirror contracts?
Can CUK start it's own online service exchange? Contractors sign up, get ratings from end clients, we have a leader board. ClientCo just buys days of a given service from a given provider? (I have some time off at the minute so happy to write this in conjunction with anyone or solely)
Am I being naive here (and if so, I apologise in advance, but I've been out of contracting for a few years and am returning to the fray), or is this just a situation to be managed like any other business would?
Update your rate card with a column for IR35 in? How does one price in IR35?
Given that the IR35 status is per contract, does this mean any revenues earned inside IR35 are not subject to corporation and dividend tax, so your accountant needs to account for this? Will they charge extra for keeping track of this? If so, what is a fair amount to pass on to the end client for additional service costs?
Should we now insist on IR35 anti clawback clauses in our contracts with agencies, and when they make a fuss suggest they do the same with their mirror contracts?
Can CUK start it's own online service exchange? Contractors sign up, get ratings from end clients, we have a leader board. ClientCo just buys days of a given service from a given provider? (I have some time off at the minute so happy to write this in conjunction with anyone or solely)
Am I being naive here (and if so, I apologise in advance, but I've been out of contracting for a few years and am returning to the fray), or is this just a situation to be managed like any other business would?
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