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Potential IR35 investigations in the current climate
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I doubt it will affect the chances of enquiry. It may well have an impact on the chances of winning though.Qdos Contractor - IR35 experts -
Exactly - who do you think starts threads like these.?Originally posted by crack_ho View PostSounds like good news to all those companies that provide IR35 insurance.
If I was peddling that stuff I would be holding terrifying conversations with a variety of sockpuppets all day long.Comment
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Nope, thread started by a mildly concerned contractor (who's had to take a pay cut recently too)Originally posted by Jubber View PostExactly - who do you think starts threads like these.?
If I was peddling that stuff I would be holding terrifying conversations with a variety of sockpuppets all day long.
Not a massive earner anyway, but wondering if it's worth the aggro of a potential investigation or not (especially as there's the possibility of being out of work for a period if things don't pick up) seems no one really knows then how things will play out.Comment
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yup a difficult one they've tightened up and now you have to tick a box that says INVESTIGATE ME.Originally posted by Dandyman View PostNope, thread started by a mildly concerned contractor (who's had to take a pay cut recently too)
Not a massive earner anyway, but wondering if it's worth the aggro of a potential investigation or not (especially as there's the possibility of being out of work for a period if things don't pick up) seems no one really knows then how things will play out.
Still if you have IR35 insurance the insurance company should handle it for you.I'm alright JackComment
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