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What are your clients doing with IR35 reform?
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostThat argument might have held water if it were not for the fact that the same organisation had already assessed some time ago that my current contract and working practises were not subject to the IR35 rules.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostCan you elaborate on this?Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhy would the client want to give you a false inside assessment? Surely the client would be better to mandate that you used an umbrella? What reasons are they going to give? "Dear jtb, here is your SDS, which says that you're inside for reasons XYZ, but we all know the truth, wink, wink." Remember that IR35 status can change over time as the WP change, so their earlier assessment, when they we not required to do so by law, may not reflect other periods in the past. Either way, the reality is what it is. But it would be wrong to think that a status change without a WP change was insignificant. The whole basis for IR35 is to establish a hypothetical contract based on the WP and other garnish (like the actual contract wording).Surely the client would be better to mandate that you used an umbrella?Comment
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postpossibly, and I'd have to examine the T&C before I accepted. However, I'm more concerned about my historical position and based on what Markel Tax have said, as long as I continue paying the insurance, then they would represent me for any historical challenge by HMRC. I just need to decide how long after I close MyCo down, should I continue paying the insurance to ensure that I'm covered.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt's a rumour - who knows if it will happen.
I would hand my notice in within the hour of the announcement...Comment
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No. These things change or get delayed for one reason or another. It gives you time to look for another contract before pulling the plug on this one."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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