I have been looking for my first contract for the past month after resigning from my permanent role, and 3 days before I left my boss suddenly offered me a 3 month contract designing something for a new project the developers have been working on (I'm a SQL guy, used to do BI there). Since the role will be totally different to my previous role, and it's actually taking over from a contractor we hired who my boss then sacked since he wasn't getting along with people, I thought I would be OK with regards to IR35, but now with him adding clause for working 9-6 every day 5 days a week I have the feeling I will not be deemed as outside of IR35.
I'm pretty gutted since it will take quite a chunk from my earnings, and I am kind of annoyed that he offered this to me so close to leaving, since I only got the contract today and I have to start Monday. I sent the contract to be reviewed by someone at QDOS and I am pretty sure they will fail it, but I will only get their reply next week after I have started the contract, so I might not be able to change the contract once I've signed it.
Do/have any of you ever worked inside IR35? Is it better to just drop a IR35-risky contract and look for a safer one? Maybe there is some way I can help myself stay out of IR35? It's a totally different job which I am capable of doing, so it would be silly for my boss to have to start looking for another contractor to do it just because I worked at the company already.
I'm pretty gutted since it will take quite a chunk from my earnings, and I am kind of annoyed that he offered this to me so close to leaving, since I only got the contract today and I have to start Monday. I sent the contract to be reviewed by someone at QDOS and I am pretty sure they will fail it, but I will only get their reply next week after I have started the contract, so I might not be able to change the contract once I've signed it.
Do/have any of you ever worked inside IR35? Is it better to just drop a IR35-risky contract and look for a safer one? Maybe there is some way I can help myself stay out of IR35? It's a totally different job which I am capable of doing, so it would be silly for my boss to have to start looking for another contractor to do it just because I worked at the company already.
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