Originally posted by blacjac
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We need a united front in the contract market and you pointing out people are, in your opinion, disguised employees undermines the cause.
Some of us believe that the rules for IR35 are manufactured. Constructed as a catch all for what HMRC considers to be indicative of a disguised employee.
The rules are manufactured from a traditional view of what an employee is and the rules are possibly valid but many of our industries are in no way traditional and need a different interpretation, possibly an exemption from this kind of examination.
It is very difficult for some of us to avoid IR35, particularly if our clients (and fellow contractors) insist that we fit the HMRC model.
I would love to work on fixed price work packages (I have done so for 6 months in 10 years), but the problem is that I work on dev packages from the ground up. Could you quote a fixed price when the requirements are not in place and even if they are they change?
When I accept a contract I know that there will be a number of tasks required to be done and I will be doing some of those tasks. Those tasks are dependant on the project stage and work from other teams being complete. It would be very easy to paint that as control.
At certain times there will be a need to coordinate with other teams to achieve delivery targets and there will be times when a lot of effort is required for any number of reasons. Because of this there are times when the client will not accept absence. You could interpret that as having to request holidays.
I would argue that it is my business to provide services to my client. Those services are agreed by the contract. When those services are provided is also defined by the contract. I am controled by the contract and holidays (if ever I take them during contract) have to be negotiated ex contract.
It is not as easy as HMRC state.
Please do us a favour and get with the mind set. IR35 is wrong. It is badly implemented.
If you are going to say people are caught, at least point out that it is only HMRCs opinion that makes them caught.
Sorry, I could rant on like this for days (and sometimes do).
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