Hi all
New on here, and found i had to talk about it before i go mad.....
I have been contracting to a public sector for two years, and now they tell me i need to go umbrella as they have wound themselves up over ir35. This, despite the fact that;
I am a Ltd. Company, VAT registered and invoice monthly against a PO set against a project.
I am a member of CHAS.
I supply goods as well as my services and employ contractors under the CIS construction scheme.
In my duties i accept the role of principal contractor for construction projects.
Up until recently had a compound external of the main building as Principal contractor under my liability insurance.
Run projects as i instruct regarding access, H+S etc.
I don't think i fall inside ir35, however the client thinks differently and wants me to go via an umbrella company. How can i price all of the above and put it into a number for said umbrella to charge the client??
My head is in bits as i don't think i can continue with them. Or i stop trading as above after 20 years....?
New on here, and found i had to talk about it before i go mad.....
I have been contracting to a public sector for two years, and now they tell me i need to go umbrella as they have wound themselves up over ir35. This, despite the fact that;
I am a Ltd. Company, VAT registered and invoice monthly against a PO set against a project.
I am a member of CHAS.
I supply goods as well as my services and employ contractors under the CIS construction scheme.
In my duties i accept the role of principal contractor for construction projects.
Up until recently had a compound external of the main building as Principal contractor under my liability insurance.
Run projects as i instruct regarding access, H+S etc.
I don't think i fall inside ir35, however the client thinks differently and wants me to go via an umbrella company. How can i price all of the above and put it into a number for said umbrella to charge the client??
My head is in bits as i don't think i can continue with them. Or i stop trading as above after 20 years....?
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