Just negotiating my contract for next gig and the agent mentioned that the contract would be ‘inside IR35 with opt out’.
I asked why it had to be inside and he told me that legally any situation where a contractor is supervised and not just coming in as a specialist with complete autonomy is automatically inside.
I’m aware of the ‘control’ aspect of IR35 but I thought that things like substitution and MOO were bigger factors. I sent him a draft PCG contract, asked for a ‘friendly’ contract and said that I’d take a friendly contract coupled with my PCG cover and sleep soundly at night.
It will be a support and XP/AD rollout role – I know we’ve dealt with support roles and IR35 before but this has got me a bit rattled. I’m reinvesting large amounts of gross income on things like business growth training and product development so I can’t have 95% of the income from this gig subject to PAYE/NIC+employer’s NIC..
I’m inclined to believe the PCG stance that control is only a smaller factor and does not automatically deem a contract as inside (or out) – is this right?
I asked why it had to be inside and he told me that legally any situation where a contractor is supervised and not just coming in as a specialist with complete autonomy is automatically inside.
I’m aware of the ‘control’ aspect of IR35 but I thought that things like substitution and MOO were bigger factors. I sent him a draft PCG contract, asked for a ‘friendly’ contract and said that I’d take a friendly contract coupled with my PCG cover and sleep soundly at night.
It will be a support and XP/AD rollout role – I know we’ve dealt with support roles and IR35 before but this has got me a bit rattled. I’m reinvesting large amounts of gross income on things like business growth training and product development so I can’t have 95% of the income from this gig subject to PAYE/NIC+employer’s NIC..
I’m inclined to believe the PCG stance that control is only a smaller factor and does not automatically deem a contract as inside (or out) – is this right?
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