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Inside IR35 to outside?

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    Inside IR35 to outside?

    Say you start off with a contract that's essentially going to be inside IR35 (e.g. if you're starting out and don't have much of a chance of dictating terms to potential clients and you'd rather just take the contract to get into the market), but a contract or few down the line you manage to get yourself into an 'outside' IR35 position, are you going to find that difficult because you were inside IR35?

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    Originally posted by DeadKenny
    Say you start off with a contract that's essentially going to be inside IR35 (e.g. if you're starting out and don't have much of a chance of dictating terms to potential clients and you'd rather just take the contract to get into the market), but a contract or few down the line you manage to get yourself into an 'outside' IR35 position, are you going to find that difficult because you were inside IR35?
    As I understand it the Revenue will consider each contract separately, so in the absence of all other pertinent information, I would say that it would not be a problem. Usual disclaimers IANAA etc etc...

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      #3
      nope, doesn't make any difference. IR35 status is determined on a contract by contract basis. What's gone before is irrelevant.
      Plan A is located just about here.
      If that doesn't work, then there's always plan B

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        #4
        Cheers.

        I guess swapping back and forth will be a problem practically though in terms of the way you pay yourself though?

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          #5
          Well, maybe. But if you are swapping back and forth across multiple contracts, then it shouldn't be too difficult to ensure that all of them are outside IR35. After all, a key factor of IR35 status is mutuality of obligation (i.e. you turn up at work and get paid, even if they don't have any work for you), and independent direction (i.e. you decide when and how to do the work).
          Plan A is located just about here.
          If that doesn't work, then there's always plan B

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