Originally posted by Maslins
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Clearsky, Parasol, SJD & Nixon Williams (Optionis) For Sale at £300m !!
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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostWhy pay for it @Maslins when people are leaving in droves!
70% of contractors won't need accountants/ipse/qdos/hiscott etc when fully PAYE next yearComment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostIt's like buying a ice delivery business a year before everyone gets there own fridge
70% of contractors won't need accountants/ipse/qdos/hiscott etc when fully PAYE next year
Whilst would agree there'll be a hit next year, agree with the comments on @Maslin's blog. It'll weed out the genuine non-contractors, not so sure about the above % but likely to hit the lower end of the market.......some firms will be more exposed than others, especially the "sausage factory" firms. Luckily just about all our clients are on mid-tier upwards rates so less likely to be affected.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhile I agree with your basic argument, that moving the decision to the client and forcing them to become involved is a positive, I fear the problem will be that the people making the determination will not be competent to do so.
1) do what they're told, when they're told, how they're told, or
2) achieve result X, and they can do it how they see fit.
The end client will then have two different contracts. Those in bracket (1) will get contract A, everybody agrees it's inside IR35 (or PAYE/umbrella). Those in bracket (2) will get contract B, everybody agrees it's outside IR35.Comment
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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostMain reason we're picking up a lot of SJD's clients at the moment (which from what I hear other firms are as well) is due to service.Comment
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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostLuckily just about all our clients are on mid-tier upwards rates so less likely to be affected.Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View Posthopefully not many of your clients will be Investment banking/Banking/insurance types as the big client players will simply declare everyone inside IR35
Not even bankers are that stupid.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Clearsky, Parasol, SJD & Nixon Williams (Optionis) For Sale at £300m !!
Originally posted by malvolio View Postor face a never-ending cycle of tribunals from those who challenge the decision.
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What tribunal? They just won't get offered a IR35 free contractLast edited by tarbera; 20 February 2018, 00:11.Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostThere will be 10 people waiting to fill each place or banks will outsource
What tribunal? They just won't get offered a IR35 free contractBlog? What blog...?Comment
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When I was a permie hiring contractors, neither my manager or myself had ever heard of IR35.
To be fair, I doubt any of the contractors had wither as they never mentioned anything when we moved them from project to project every week.Comment
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