Does Ir35 apply simply based on how you work, or is it dependent on where the client is? For instance if the client is not in the UK they wouldn't be paying employer NI if you were employed, [or] would they? In which case HMRC wanting you to pay said NI seems a bit much.
I'm discussing a fairly typical project with an EU-based client, I'd work 100% from home using my equipment and to my schedule... but as a software dev job they would be kicking tasks at me through Jira, and since it's me who impressed them they want me personally working on it, other than a certain sub-section of work which I could sub out.
If this was a UK-based client I'd be slightly concerned... setting my working hours and using my equipment is great, but lack of substitution (in real life, regardless of contract clauses) not so great.
I'm discussing a fairly typical project with an EU-based client, I'd work 100% from home using my equipment and to my schedule... but as a software dev job they would be kicking tasks at me through Jira, and since it's me who impressed them they want me personally working on it, other than a certain sub-section of work which I could sub out.
If this was a UK-based client I'd be slightly concerned... setting my working hours and using my equipment is great, but lack of substitution (in real life, regardless of contract clauses) not so great.
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