http://www.contractoruk.com/news/003621.html
This doesn't make any sense to me.
Apparently, this was over 4 years, so works out at 2062.50 per month.
According to http://calculator.contractoruk.com/ you need to be on 125 ph (or a grand a day) for IR35 to make that much difference, so:
1) Do testers for the AA really get paid this much, where do sign up!
2) Someone on that sort of money should find it easier to be able to negotiate better terms than someone on 30 ph.
3) Someone working from home really ought to have made sure to exercise the RoS, simply by having someone else sitting at his home, doing the work, perhaps without telling the client. Ok he might end up being in breach of contract but he would have a sure fire get out of IR35 card.
4) Whilst 99K is a lot of money to most people, it isn't going to be difficult for someonme who has grossed over 800K to find it, so I'm not going to worry too much.
OTOH, the quoted sum could be a huge exaggeration to make a headline.
Um, I wonder which it is.
(and yes, I do agree that it looks like the decision is wrong, but that's another issue)
tim
This doesn't make any sense to me.
Apparently, this was over 4 years, so works out at 2062.50 per month.
According to http://calculator.contractoruk.com/ you need to be on 125 ph (or a grand a day) for IR35 to make that much difference, so:
1) Do testers for the AA really get paid this much, where do sign up!
2) Someone on that sort of money should find it easier to be able to negotiate better terms than someone on 30 ph.
3) Someone working from home really ought to have made sure to exercise the RoS, simply by having someone else sitting at his home, doing the work, perhaps without telling the client. Ok he might end up being in breach of contract but he would have a sure fire get out of IR35 card.
4) Whilst 99K is a lot of money to most people, it isn't going to be difficult for someonme who has grossed over 800K to find it, so I'm not going to worry too much.
OTOH, the quoted sum could be a huge exaggeration to make a headline.
Um, I wonder which it is.
(and yes, I do agree that it looks like the decision is wrong, but that's another issue)
tim
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