Originally posted by TheFaQQer
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re IR35 - I am responsible?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post"It's going to take a couple of hours, that will be £99 please"
"Ok here you go"
"It's outside IR35"
"Wow that was quick, what a terrific service"Comment
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Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax View PostSome accountants maybe. I preferred a more ethical approach'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThose that ask for expert advice show that they know what to look for; it's those that are oblivious and don't ask for advice that are a danger to themselves.
If HMRC ever come calling, I know of some easier targets to go for than me'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf HMRC ever come calling, I know of some easier targets to go for than me"Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
"See?"Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've mentioned this idea a number of times. I know in the US the IRS will quite happily leave you alone if you can deliver them better wins. I would certainly be up for this kind of approach over here. You can already dob people in for tax evasion and pocket some of the money they gather but I don't think it well let you off the hook if you are the target of an investigation.
In the meantime, they can argue it out with my insurance provider.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHMRC reads these forums and I don't see why I should be a target because of others that can't be bothered.
But I don't think that's going to happen somehow.Comment
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Haya all, thank you very much indeed for your comments and advice- much much appreciated!!!
I agree with all of you that the umbrella option is probably the best option for me at the moment, at least until I find my way around Ltd companies as suggested, plus I have to manage and pull myself together and recover from my recent horrendous working experience!
For the record,
I did express my concerns re:IR35 to both to the agency and to Paystream and the latter offered to ask their IR35 team to liaise with the agency and review my case/contract as a matter of urgency and get back to me asap. The agency re-assured me they have a very friendly IR35 contract and there is no way I could be seen as a 'disguised employee' and also happy to put this in writing, but also happy to work with paystream's IR35 team to both confirm this to my satisfaction (they said!).
I think I will wait and see what they come back with tomorrow and if anything exciting I will share with all of you and in case my 'story' helps anyone else in similar position...aaahhhh
Thank you very much once again all you fantastic people!!Comment
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Originally posted by katep View PostHaya all, thank you very much indeed for your comments and advice- much much appreciated!!!
I agree with all of you that the umbrella option is probably the best option for me at the moment, at least until I find my way around Ltd companies as suggested, plus I have to manage and pull myself together and recover from my recent horrendous working experience!
For the record,
I did express my concerns re:IR35 to both to the agency and to Paystream and the latter offered to ask their IR35 team to liaise with the agency and review my case/contract as a matter of urgency and get back to me asap. The agency re-assured me they have a very friendly IR35 contract and there is no way I could be seen as a 'disguised employee' and also happy to put this in writing, but also happy to work with paystream's IR35 team to both confirm this to my satisfaction (they said!).
I think I will wait and see what they come back with tomorrow and if anything exciting I will share with all of you and in case my 'story' helps anyone else in similar position...aaahhhh
Thank you very much once again all you fantastic people!!Comment
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