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Originally posted by JohnM View PostA lot of the small firms will be outside IR35 as wellComment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEh...What?Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEh...What?Comment
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Originally posted by JohnM View PostContracts are outside IR35 if the company you work for has less than 5 million on balance sheet or 10 million turnoverComment
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I think the fact a lot of the banks aren't engaging PSCs anymore has lead people to believe all businesses are doing the same. Obviously remains to be seen ahead of April next year but there are still a lot of outside roles available relative to inside. Although it was academic in the end the contract I had up to May this year would have kept me outside.Comment
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Originally posted by JohnM View PostContracts are outside IR35 if the company you work for has less than 5 million on balance sheet or 10 million turnover
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Originally posted by JohnM View PostContracts are outside IR35 if the company you work for has less than 5 million on balance sheet or 10 million turnover'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by JohnM View PostContracts are outside IR35 if the company you work for has less than 5 million on balance sheet or 10 million turnoverComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNo, it's BAU for small clients (i.e., the contractor decides their own status and their company is liable), not outside by default.Comment
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