Hello All,
I have been contracting (via 3 or 6 month contracts) for my client for nearly 2 years. Although I'm told my skills are still needed (and it's a very pivotal point for the project I'm providing services for) their HR department is worried that I will somehow be able to claim employment rights such as redundancy pay. They also think they may be liable for taxes to the HMRC.
They said the only way it could work is if I worked elsewhere and then came back after 3 months, but this does not suit the client or myself.
They have taken legal advice on this, but I'm struggling to understand on what grounds they have come to this conclusion. I have a feeling they're confusing IR35, The Agency Workers Regulations, and the contractor 2 year rule.
Does anyone have any idea of how they may have reached this conclusion and under what regulations?
Some details that might help:
I don't work via an agency.
My contract does not name me and is company to company (I only sign as a director).
My contract states the deliverables of my services.
My contract states makes a point to note my company is outside IR35.
My contract states an expiry date to my services.
Thanks in advance,
Karen.
I have been contracting (via 3 or 6 month contracts) for my client for nearly 2 years. Although I'm told my skills are still needed (and it's a very pivotal point for the project I'm providing services for) their HR department is worried that I will somehow be able to claim employment rights such as redundancy pay. They also think they may be liable for taxes to the HMRC.
They said the only way it could work is if I worked elsewhere and then came back after 3 months, but this does not suit the client or myself.
They have taken legal advice on this, but I'm struggling to understand on what grounds they have come to this conclusion. I have a feeling they're confusing IR35, The Agency Workers Regulations, and the contractor 2 year rule.
Does anyone have any idea of how they may have reached this conclusion and under what regulations?
Some details that might help:
I don't work via an agency.
My contract does not name me and is company to company (I only sign as a director).
My contract states the deliverables of my services.
My contract states makes a point to note my company is outside IR35.
My contract states an expiry date to my services.
Thanks in advance,
Karen.
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