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    Potential public sector contractor at renewal time

    So I'm potentially in the frame as I contract for a major consultancy providing IT solutions to a public sector client, now up for renewal that'd take me past the start of the finyear.

    What to do?
    My client (the consultancy) will almost certainly toe the line as their contract with the true end client is up for renewal in June.

    So do i walk now?
    Renew just till 5th April?
    Ignore it and renew into May?
    Demand 20% increase ?

    #2
    Ultimately the decision is yours, but have a look at this thread - it may help you decide.

    https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...bout-ir35.html
    "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...

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      #3
      Originally posted by MonkeyWorld View Post
      So I'm potentially in the frame as I contract for a major consultancy providing IT solutions to a public sector client, now up for renewal that'd take me past the start of the finyear.

      What to do?
      My client (the consultancy) will almost certainly toe the line as their contract with the true end client is up for renewal in June.

      So do i walk now?
      Renew just till 5th April?
      Ignore it and renew into May?
      Demand 20% increase ?
      Renewing until April won't cover you, the new rules apply to any payments received after April 5th, so your last months income will be caught.
      If you want to be paying full PAYE and NI on everything paid after April 5th and leave yourself open to the possibility of a retrospective investigation.
      20% won't cut it. Do the sums and allow for the fact that you won't be getting travel and accommodation expenses anymore.
      "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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        #4
        Originally posted by MonkeyWorld View Post
        So I'm potentially in the frame as I contract for a major consultancy providing IT solutions to a public sector client, now up for renewal that'd take me past the start of the finyear.

        What to do?
        My client (the consultancy) will almost certainly toe the line as their contract with the true end client is up for renewal in June.

        So do i walk now?
        Renew just till 5th April?
        Ignore it and renew into May?
        Demand 20% increase ?
        Depends on your payment terms. but I would renew until March 1st to provide time for a handover and for this to settle down.

        As DaveB says any payment in April after the 5th, may have tax deducted and may open you up to retrospective investigations - with awkward to answer explanations required.

        And if you are inside IR35 you can no longer claim expenses and that may make you contract unprofitable....
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #5
          Originally posted by eek View Post
          Depends on your payment terms. but I would renew until March 1st to provide time for a handover and for this to settle down.

          As DaveB says any payment in April after the 5th, may have tax deducted and may open you up to retrospective investigations - with awkward to answer explanations required.

          And if you are inside IR35 you can no longer claim expenses and that may make you contract unprofitable....
          Why? who gives a tulip if the department you're contracting for falls apart, surely the more that do would serve to highlight the terrible decision the Tory government have made.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
            Why? who gives a tulip if the department you're contracting for falls apart, surely the more that do would serve to highlight the terrible decision the Tory government have made.
            It's an excuse to take a months money rather than sitting on the bench... You can leave now or ask for a months extra money with a just about plausible excuse....
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #7
              Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
              Why? who gives a tulip if the department you're contracting for falls apart, surely the more that do would serve to highlight the terrible decision the Tory government have made.
              It also makes it clear to the department that the only reason you are leaving is the new rules from HMRC. Makes it clear where the blame lies.
              "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                #8
                Originally posted by eek View Post
                Depends on your payment terms. but I would renew until March 1st to provide time for a handover and for this to settle down.

                As DaveB says any payment in April after the 5th, may have tax deducted and may open you up to retrospective investigations - with awkward to answer explanations required.

                And if you are inside IR35 you can no longer claim expenses and that may make you contract unprofitable....
                My contract runs out end Feb in any case hence why renewal is being offered/discussed now (4-5wks before). So best option is probably just to let that run down unless I can get reassurances, and then reconsider options at end of Feb if anymore is known. Would like to stay, but I've had one 3+yr ir35 investigation before and I've no wish to go through anything like that again...So prob better off in private sector proper now

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MonkeyWorld View Post
                  My contract runs out end Feb in any case hence why renewal is being offered/discussed now (4-5wks before). So best option is probably just to let that run down unless I can get reassurances, and then reconsider options at end of Feb if anymore is known. Would like to stay, but I've had one 3+yr ir35 investigation before and I've no wish to go through anything like that again...So prob better off in private sector proper now
                  How did it pan out? Did you win?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
                    How did it pan out? Did you win?
                    I imagine win is not the best word. No one wins dragging people through so much crap even if it comes to nothing if you get my meaning.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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