Hi,
I'm being made redundant from my current permanent role. My employer made me an offer that I could (and did) refuse in that they made my management role redundant, but offered me the chance to apply for a more junior role as a project manager – on less money naturally. They were prepared to sweeten this pill by giving me a bonus (i.e. the redundancy money + agents fee for recruiting the junior role) provided I stuck around for another 12 months, but I felt it was time for a change anyway. The redundancy money gives me a cushion while I look for something else.
It transpires that they really thought I’d accept their offer, and now there is a strong possibility that they cannot find a suitable replacement and will offer me a contract PM position for a short while they do. It’s a small company, so they can be flexible about their own rules (employment law aside).
Now here are the questions. What are my chances of staying outside of IR35 for this contract with my previous employer? I’m guessing somewhere between Bob Hope and No Hope, but am I being too pessimistic? It is a different role, and the contract is likely to be on the basis of delivering a particular project (with possible extensions for additional projects depending on how long the recruitment takes).
Where can I find a good template IR35 friendly contract to use as a starting point? There will be no agency involved . This is good I guess(!), but is there a downside to not having one on a first contract? I’m not worried about actually getting paid as I know the company well.
This will be my first time as a contractor, but I’m serious about doing this as a long term career change, not just to take a few quick bucks while I look for a permanent position.
Thanks.
I'm being made redundant from my current permanent role. My employer made me an offer that I could (and did) refuse in that they made my management role redundant, but offered me the chance to apply for a more junior role as a project manager – on less money naturally. They were prepared to sweeten this pill by giving me a bonus (i.e. the redundancy money + agents fee for recruiting the junior role) provided I stuck around for another 12 months, but I felt it was time for a change anyway. The redundancy money gives me a cushion while I look for something else.
It transpires that they really thought I’d accept their offer, and now there is a strong possibility that they cannot find a suitable replacement and will offer me a contract PM position for a short while they do. It’s a small company, so they can be flexible about their own rules (employment law aside).
Now here are the questions. What are my chances of staying outside of IR35 for this contract with my previous employer? I’m guessing somewhere between Bob Hope and No Hope, but am I being too pessimistic? It is a different role, and the contract is likely to be on the basis of delivering a particular project (with possible extensions for additional projects depending on how long the recruitment takes).
Where can I find a good template IR35 friendly contract to use as a starting point? There will be no agency involved . This is good I guess(!), but is there a downside to not having one on a first contract? I’m not worried about actually getting paid as I know the company well.
This will be my first time as a contractor, but I’m serious about doing this as a long term career change, not just to take a few quick bucks while I look for a permanent position.
Thanks.
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