Given that the MoD are already forcing all contractors inside IR35 (or out of the building altogether), I'd be interested to know how you can get around the new rules. We're told it applies "where the appointee is not engaged directly on departmental payrolls", which pretty much covers anyone who isn't a permie as far as I can tell.
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Unless it's a way round the April 2017 public sector IR35 rules, I'm not sure what the point of this proposal is.Cats are evil.Comment
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We are still reviewing our position around April 2017. As it stands it it looks like most contractors will be caught by IR35 and as an intermediary we'll have to make a PAYE deduction at source. I'd imagine the impact will be a swing back to the brollies and an exodus of professional contractors from the public sector based on the current proposals.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWithout any explanation from Andy I wouldn't want to guess that.
It could equally well be due to the new DOS framework which is supposedly designed to allow specialists to bypass agencies... The weakness with that is that I believe proposals need to be written which is time consuming - and may let agencies in via the backdoor...Comment
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