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After reading this on the current IR35 insurance status and the pending coalition stance, I was wondering whether it's still a prudent choice to get some ir35 cover.
Your thoughts on that?
After reading this on the current IR35 status and the pending coalition stance, I was wondering whether it's still a prudent choice to get some ir35 cover.
Your thoughts on that?
It's not all about IR35. There are many other gotchas out there. Have a wander around the PCG main website...
Anyway, IR35 hasn't gone yet and you could still get investigated. Let's not assume the risk has disappeared until it actually does.
I've just renewed miy insurance. FWIW, I am convinced that "son of IR35" will be much, much worse than what we have now. I wish they'd just leave it how it is.
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I've just renewed miy insurance. FWIW, I am convinced that "son of IR35" will be much, much worse than what we have now. I wish they'd just leave it how it is.
Probably a smart move. Best keep an eye on what the new gvt manages to spawn, though!
I've just renewed miy insurance. FWIW, I am convinced that "son of IR35" will be much, much worse than what we have now. I wish they'd just leave it how it is.
Don't know actually, but I expect that the risk might even be higher than what we have now. But for example, if they were to bring in an Australian style 80% of turnover rule it would close down most contractors though.
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Don't know actually, but I expect that the risk might even be higher than what we have now. But for example, if they were to bring in an Australian style 80% of turnover rule it would close down most contractors though.
I am afraid, with a new system no insurance will be available
I am afraid, with a new system no insurance will be available
You won't know that until the new system turns up...
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