Originally posted by Antman
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Is it possible to move from perm to contract at the same company and be outside IR35?
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My 2p worth would be that if you care about maintaining this relationship, then agree to postpone your perm leaving date by the 18 days without making a fuss about the salary. Be very clear that this will be the only such postponement! After all, ((contract rate - permie rate) x 18) probably isn't that much money, especially if there's a chance that the contract rate may be zero.
If you're not so worried about burning bridges, then decline and move on.
This happened to me, and I declined and moved on.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostThat's not how it works. Its the tax and additional penalties that is the true cost. Admittedly this might not be high in the grand scheme of things but could still be quite punative in relation to the net 'pay' for the 18 days.Comment
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Originally posted by Ebenezer View PostMy 2p worth would be that if you care about maintaining this relationship, then agree to postpone your perm leaving date by the 18 days without making a fuss about the salary. Be very clear that this will be the only such postponement! After all, ((contract rate - permie rate) x 18) probably isn't that much money, especially if there's a chance that the contract rate may be zero.
If you're not so worried about burning bridges, then decline and move on.
This happened to me, and I declined and moved on.Comment
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