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Originally posted by Lance View PostIn addition, you can be in the public sector, and outside IR35. The change is to the responsibility for determination of status. Not the facts of the status, nor the law on the status (except the removal of 5% expenses).Comment
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Off-payroll working (IR35): Budget 2018
document here
https://assets.publishing.service.go...4/IR35_web.pdfComment
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Originally posted by cosmic View PostIt's official ir35 to private sector in 2020. Say bye bye to the UK mobile contracting sector."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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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSeriously do people not realise:
1. IR35 already exists in the private sector
2. You cannot opt-out
3. The chancellor has given agencies, large enterprises and medium sized companies time to put in place work arounds e.g. change their model of working.Join Big Group - don't let them get away with it
http://www.wttbiggroup.co.uk/Comment
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I worry about the people panicking on here. If you think you're inside IR35 and not paying accordingly then you're breaking the rules today, let alone 2020.
Plenty of time for agencies and clients to pull their socks up and ensure full compliance - to keep people out, rather than in.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI worry about the people panicking on here. If you think you're inside IR35 and not paying accordingly then you're breaking the rules today, let alone 2020.
Plenty of time for agencies and clients to pull their socks up and ensure full compliance - to keep people out, rather than in.
You do have to wonder about their knowledge of the existing situation and why they are suddenly so spooked.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Well, they need to do it fairly. I'm sure there are contractors in central government, been there a long while like 10 years, typical perm positions but still deemed outside.
I see similar roles where the rules seem to be applied willy-nilly, sometimes inside sometimes outside. I'm sure some will give a reason but it's BS really - pretty much exact same roles where all should be inside or outside.
Currently semi-retired now anyway, working when something interesting comes up and currently part time. Contracting around the country inside IR35 does not appeal to me and I hope many have saved up over the years.
Irritating thing is there are plenty of folks who used those dodgy payment schemes that still haven't had to pay up their taxes due.Comment
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Because HMRC are good at doing things fairly. :'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI worry about the people panicking on here. If you think you're inside IR35 and not paying accordingly then you're breaking the rules today, let alone 2020.
Plenty of time for agencies and clients to pull their socks up and ensure full compliance - to keep people out, rather than in.Comment
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