Just thinking about the post above suggesting a poll to gauge how many people are inside/outside IR35, has anyone seen any national data on this from HMRC or any other body?
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Not sure a complete dataset could exist could it? There's nothing in the data that easily separates outside contractors from people who happen to get rather large share dividends every so often.Originally posted by edison View PostJust thinking about the post above suggesting a poll to gauge how many people are inside/outside IR35, has anyone seen any national data on this from HMRC or any other body?
Perhaps Inside IR35 people also look, data-wise, exactly the same as ordinary employees.
The self-selecting surveys from IPSE, QDOS and co won't help, almost no one I work with has heard of them.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Rough estimate from the job boards, there are 3 outside contracts for every 2 inside ones. That is based on the what the adverts says. But given that many Inside roles hide the fact in the advert, while Outside roles promote it, i would say the reality is probably closer to 1:1 at the moment, maybe even 2:3 the other way.Originally posted by edison View PostJust thinking about the post above suggesting a poll to gauge how many people are inside/outside IR35, has anyone seen any national data on this from HMRC or any other body?
But it is not say 3:1 one way or the other, it seems much closer matched at the moment.Last edited by Fraidycat; 27 April 2023, 16:44.Comment
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How many of those outside ones are actually inside cause the client had a re-think or the agency is lying outright just to bring more interest in?Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Rough estimate from the job boards, there are 3 outside contracts for every 2 inside ones. That is based on the what the adverts says. But given that many Inside roles hide the fact in the advert, while Outside roles promote it, i would say the reality is probably closer to 1:1 at the moment, maybe even 2:3 the other way.
But it is not say 3:1 one way or the other, it seems much closer matched at the moment.Comment
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Purely based on ads I have seen in Jobserve it is about 50-50. It quite possibly varies from sector to sector though, for example banking seems to be risk adverse.
I have yet to have an Inside contract, although that is mainly luck of the draw aided by not working in finance and having gone through the same couple of boutique agents for a few years.Comment
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Presumably because they engage thousands of contractors.Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostPurely based on ads I have seen in Jobserve it is about 50-50. It quite possibly varies from sector to sector though, for example banking seems to be risk adverse.
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Yes, although they tend to be large companies. A smaller outfit having fewer contractors might have the same relative risk.Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Presumably because they engage thousands of contractors.Comment
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Fair points. Consensus seems to be nearer towards 50/50 then I thought.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
Not sure a complete dataset could exist could it? There's nothing in the data that easily separates outside contractors from people who happen to get rather large share dividends every so often.
Perhaps Inside IR35 people also look, data-wise, exactly the same as ordinary employees.
The self-selecting surveys from IPSE, QDOS and co won't help, almost no one I work with has heard of them.Comment
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Outside is better. the risk is on the client and they are responsible and pay NIOriginally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Yes, although they tend to be large companies. A smaller outfit having fewer contractors might have the same relative risk.Comment
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Not really. The only outside contracts worth taking are under Chapter 8, not Chapter 10, aka the "off-payroll working rules".Originally posted by RobScott View Post
Outside is better. the risk is on the client and they are responsible and pay NIComment
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