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What to say to get out of invites to IR35 unfriendly activities

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    #31
    Originally posted by unixman View Post
    There's a reason you are there, and the client is not stupid.
    Speak for yourself. The real value from contractors (in a proper supplier relationship) is their expertise and ability to deliver a distinct set of tasks. One indication might be that the client doesn't have equivalently skilled permies onsite. This is what saves the client real money. Tax is a rounding error. Now, if you're talking about the people that the government is really trying to target, those incorporating largely for tax purposes and typically doing low paid work for which equivalent permies are already onsite, we clearly agree, but many of us would be happy for the government to target those people without collateral damage.

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      #32
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      Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
      Speak for yourself. The real value from contractors (in a proper supplier relationship) is their expertise and ability to deliver a distinct set of tasks. One indication might be that the client doesn't have equivalently skilled permies onsite. This is what saves the client real money. Tax is a rounding error. Now, if you're talking about the people that the government is really trying to target, those incorporating largely for tax purposes and typically doing low paid work for which equivalent permies are already onsite, we clearly agree, but many of us would be happy for the government to target those people without collateral damage.
      They tried with IR35 but got it so badly wrong. Which just goes to show that IR35 was simply a taxation/envy measure.

      Had IR35 been better at what it was ostensibly supposed to do, none of this would be a concern to a real business and arguably, the Dividend tax would not have been considered.

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        #33
        Rather then do IR35 properly, rigourously, which would have reamed out the genuine disguised employees (and I would be happy with that), the govt settled for a FUD solution, which vaguely frightens people and puts them off, while not actually changing the status quo for the powerful vested interests involved. It's a fairly common government wheeze (FUD/muddy water management).

        Using the FUD approach, the govt. gets to appear as if it is doing something, but working practices carry on much as before. Large public bodies get to continue their "off payoll", shenanigans, the friday-monday revolving door continues to revolve, and everybody is happy.

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          #34
          Originally posted by unixman View Post
          Sorry I cannot attend your meeting as I have to steralize my golf clubs.
          That's better.

          Originally posted by unixman View Post
          and everybody is happy.
          Excellent!

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            #35
            Personally my first reaction to such invites is to ask if it is relevant to my work there, not my IR35 status.

            Don't get me wrong, ultimately we all need to mindful of IR35 but some are too quick to jump on it whenever the client requests something above and beyond the call of duty.

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              #36
              Accept the invitation and then just don't show up.
              Eventually they'll get tired of inviting you

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                #37
                Originally posted by MattZani View Post
                Accept the invitation and then just don't show up.
                Eventually they'll get tired of inviting you
                Or ask if there is something that you should be presenting/teaching at said meeting. Shows you have expertise, and that is why they brought you in (to provide skills they don't have on board rather than just a warm body). If there isn't and it's for teaching you, then maybe you should say you have something productive to do.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Contreras View Post
                  Try to resist the temptation to involve IR35 in discussions with the client, whatever. You may think you have found a sympathetic ear but their only concern is to keep you happy for that moment. Once you are gone (and when you most need it) they will no longer care.
                  Exactly. Are you sympathetic to anyone else's tax avoidance issues (if you do not share those issues)? All you do is drive a little wedge, bone of contention, irritating itch into your supplier/client relationship when you drag up matters that detract from the work in hand. What possibly could be wrong with sitting on a forum as an external consultant on the project?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Taita View Post
                    Exactly. Are you sympathetic to anyone else's tax avoidance issues (if you do not share those issues)? All you do is drive a little wedge, bone of contention, irritating itch into your supplier/client relationship when you drag up matters that detract from the work in hand. What possibly could be wrong with sitting on a forum as an external consultant on the project?
                    It's the client's tax avoidance that the issue, not yours.

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                      #40
                      Just for the record, the response from the client was:

                      I leave it up to contractors to decide for themselves on that one. You provide services as part of a team and I see it as important to work to ensure that team has a sense of cohesion so will always send the invite but leave it up to your personal preference.
                      Pretty good from a D&C perspective I guess.

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