Originally posted by pmeswani
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So, are IR really going to drag a contract through the courts which was say 2 years (and only a more common £300 a day) which would yield £20,000 back if they won after 5 years in the courts a costing more than that?
IR are pretty dense, but they're not stupid. Or are they! They might have even made a small gain on the Arctic case, but even there it's hard to tell if they would have!
It's all so pointless TBH, I try not to let ir35 rule my mind. I check the contract out, do the work, and get on with my life! All I know is, I'd rather have one short 2 year contract going to court in the past 7 years than one big long 7 year one! It's common sense really.
(Well actually I'd rather have none going there! )
The previous poster *MAY* be correct that the length of contract has no bearing on an investigation (although evidence shows otherwise), but the amount you might lose does has a massive bearing when choosing between 12 months and 4 years, it x8 the loss!
How many here could absorb a £10,000 loss and how many an £80,000 loss? I know what I'd choose.
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