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Opting Out vs IR35
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Why would you want to opt in, out of interest?
I checked with my boss and he said I should definitely opt out.......Comment
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Option 4 - as you've already started then just tell them to Foxtrot Oscar. They can't make you sign a new contract. The best they can do is terminate your current contract (HINT: they ain't gonna do that).Originally posted by Peregrine66 View PostI agree entirely, but my options now appear to be- accept the new contract and face being placed within IR35.
- insist on keeping the original contract without signing the opt out, which is likely to just end in it being terminated.
- keep the original contract but sign the opt out, even though it is (probably) legally worthless, but will at least keep the agent happy.
Option 3 looks like causing the least aggravation all around ...See You Next TuesdayComment
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is your wife legally qualified?Originally posted by fiisch View PostWhy would you want to opt in, out of interest?
I checked with my boss and he said I should definitely opt out.......
Or do you mean your client representative?See You Next TuesdayComment
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I will at the end of the contract - there's no need to rock the boat further right now.Originally posted by Eirikur View Postname and shame the agencyComment
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Why? I'd say the OP has to shoulder some of the mess so why call the agency out based on half a story from someone we don't know?Originally posted by Eirikur View Postname and shame the agency'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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But you signed an opted out contract anyway?Originally posted by Peregrine66 View PostI told the agent all along that I wasn't going to opt out, and signed the contract on that basis.
It's only today, 6 weeks in, that they have decided to change track.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Who is your boss? And how do they know?Originally posted by fiisch View PostWhy would you want to opt in, out of interest?
I checked with my boss and he said I should definitely opt out.......'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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My boss, as in my line manager - has been for donkeys years. I've checked with HR and my employment line reports directly into him - he said I should opt out of IR35.Originally posted by Lance View Postis your wife legally qualified?
Or do you mean your client representative?Comment
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So he's clearly an idiot so why are you still listening to him?Originally posted by fiisch View PostMy boss, as in my line manager - has been for donkeys years. I've checked with HR and my employment line reports directly into him - he said I should opt out of IR35.
Just to be clear this is your boss at your old perm job isn't it? Not at your new contract?Last edited by northernladuk; 6 September 2018, 13:40.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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