Originally posted by sal
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Can it increase the chance of you being investigated - yes. Can it bring you grief in other ways, giving the fact that you will be made redundant, only to return as a contractor - yes. If as you say you are so valuable to the company why would they make you redundant in the first place?
You IR35 status is determined by the contract wording AND the actual work place practices. If you continue working using the same pattern as before - you will be 100% inside IR35. But that doesn't mean you can't go for it, treat the contract inside IR35 and pay Salary/NI/TAX instead of dividends or use Umbrella. Your take home pay will suffer but it's not the end of the world.
Smalldog is under the spotlight for BN66 (as am I). I'd advise him to be very careful in the scenario he is considering. It wont make him any more liable for iR35 investigation but it could add considerably to the worry.
The good news is he's at least taking advice on this. Id be far more concerned with the actual working practices here. Although the employer is saying a contract is an alternative, the mindset within the company will be that SM is still a permie when \ if he takes a contract.
It may be very difficult to get the HR side of the company to be 'on side' if there was any future IR35 investigation.
To be frank, I wouldnt advise anyone to be permie Friday, contractor Monday at the same co if it can be avoided.



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