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Confused Person Looking for Advice about Limited Company and IR35
				
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To quote: "Unfortunately we cannot advise you directly about your contract with your client, as HMRC see that as a conflict of interest." - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Thank you all for your advice and information.
It has all been extremely useful - and is there anything I can do to resolve this issue because I like to sleep well at nights?Comment
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It would be interesting to know which agency/agent this is.Originally posted by 26hope View PostThank you all for your advice and information.
It has all been extremely useful - and is there anything I can do to resolve this issue because I like to sleep well at nights?
Ask them to be please be specific about why the contract is suddenly IR35 caught. Post the response here and most likely it will be confirmed asblackmailbaloney.
Generally it's a good idea to have the contract IR35 reviewed before signing. So if you failed to do this then consider it now. Make sure the reviewer is appraised of the situation. QDOS, B&C and others will do this and negotiate with the agency if need be.
Forget about going umbrella*, even it is IR35 caught. And please don't lose any sleep over it.
* actually I would see if they'll do a rate increase to compensate for going umbrella. If it's offered then accept but stay as Ltd.
							
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I think this will be the agency responding to the changes in the Agencies Legislation. This is HMRC's guidance on the subject https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...ITEPA_2003.pdf
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More Agency Knee-jerking!
This is because Agencies believe the agency legislation has everything to do with IR35, when it hasn't. There should be no reason why you should do this from April. It is your company and they really don't know what they are talking about.
You may find this article helpful HMRC demands more information than ever about agency contractorsComment
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And if the agency forces everyone to use an umbrella, then they don't have to report it.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI think this will be the agency responding to the changes in the Agencies Legislation. This is HMRC's guidance on the subject https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...ITEPA_2003.pdf
HTH
We've been assured in the past by certain organisations that this absolutely won't happen, though
							
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Yep they do TF - they'll have to report on umbrellas, PSC's, sole traders - in fact anyone not on their own payroll. Think in this case they agency may just have got a bit confusedOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnd if the agency forces everyone to use an umbrella, then they don't have to report it.
We've been assured in the past by certain organisations that this absolutely won't happen, though
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I suspect that the reports would be a lump less complicated if they just have a couple of preferred supplier Umbrellas involved. Got to be a lot less effort than trying to collect data from hundreds of Contractor MyCo Ltd's and god knows what else they do business with.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostYep they do TF - they'll have to report on umbrellas, PSC's, sole traders - in fact anyone not on their own payroll. Think in this case they agency may just have got a bit confusedComment
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Lisa is correct.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostYep they do TF - they'll have to report on umbrellas, PSC's, sole traders - in fact anyone not on their own payroll. Think in this case they agency may just have got a bit confused
Unfortunately, reading comprehension is never any agency strong point especially where it comes to the law. REC and APSCO don't help either. The lack of case law around the mish mash of legislation they bring in makes it even worse and until someone actually takes someone else to court over some of these issues, the idiocy of the legislation will never come to light. While contractors continually cave in and there is no one to protect them over these issues, it will only get worse until they chase us all back into employment.
Lawyers love it because they can rewrite contracts annually and charge a fortune, agents don't care because we (effectively) pay the bills.
And all this so that HMRC can chase small business owners to the point of suicide for £50 a week whilst they let everyone else off 50bn a year
							
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Good point - I think you're probably right. Mind you, with umbrella companies reporting through RTI, HMRC will now know exactly what's paid to them by which agencies so if an agency does work with a brolly that doesn't do things quite right.......Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI suspect that the reports would be a lump less complicated if they just have a couple of preferred supplier Umbrellas involved. Got to be a lot less effort than trying to collect data from hundreds of Contractor MyCo Ltd's and god knows what else they do business with.Comment
 
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