Originally posted by matty
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They are speculating. So let me speculate the other way. If you operate a contract inside IR35, then that shows the tax man that you take IR35 seriously, you understand it and obey the law. Therefore, if you say that your next contract is outside IR35, they are less likely to investigate it and more likely to take your word because you've built up credibility. /speculation
I defy anyone to prove my speculation is worse than the other guys you've been talking to.
Besides, we don't even know what IR35 is going to look like next month. It could all change in the next two days. What we do know is that under the current regime, very few investigations take place, and there are contractors who are still at their former perm employers and have been for a long time and have never been investigated.
I think it is extremely unlikely that they would red flag someone who voluntarily operates IR35 on a contract when they know there are probably thousands taking the mick. I'd say if the contract makes sense with what you want to do with your business, take it.




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