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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View PostQuick to read? Yes it doesn't take long to read the link you provided.
There is a ton of other highly focused links to read in there as well don't forget.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I found this article better than the one mentioned on page 1 here
What is IR35? | IT Contractors | Inside or outside IR35?Comment
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View PostI found this article better than the one mentioned on page 1 here
What is IR35? | IT Contractors | Inside or outside IR35?
Nice find. As you can see there is no check list, just certain principles we have to adhere to operate as outside ir35.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Whilst we are on this subject....
I have FINALLY received an email from the agency on behalf of my client (who ultimately make the IR35 decisions)....
Our review of the legislation and initial findings indicate that a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations, meaning that X could become liable for any unpaid tax and NI in relation to those roles. However at this stage I cannot confirm the scope determination or impact for individual roles or contractors. I appreciate your eagerness to understand the impact of X determination for you personally, and ask for your patience whilst we complete our assessment.
They have indicated a timeline of one months time for the review to be done and communicated to each of the contractors. This isn't ideal for me personally, as ultimately i wanted the decision to be made in the new year (when I would have already left the client). Now I am thinking that I should probably hand my notice in very soon (one month notice) before any decision has been communicated to me. Currently, my role is outside. QDOS reviewed contract (and passed) and I have IR35 TLC insurance.
However, based on the wording "a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations" makes me extremely nervous, as whilst I believe my role is currently outside (and should also be post April), the client could be nervous and react the way the banks have done.
Any advice any of you have would be most appreciated....Comment
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Originally posted by CompoundOverload View PostWhilst we are on this subject....
I have FINALLY received an email from the agency on behalf of my client (who ultimately make the IR35 decisions)....
Our review of the legislation and initial findings indicate that a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations, meaning that X could become liable for any unpaid tax and NI in relation to those roles. However at this stage I cannot confirm the scope determination or impact for individual roles or contractors. I appreciate your eagerness to understand the impact of X determination for you personally, and ask for your patience whilst we complete our assessment.
They have indicated a timeline of one months time for the review to be done and communicated to each of the contractors. This isn't ideal for me personally, as ultimately i wanted the decision to be made in the new year (when I would have already left the client). Now I am thinking that I should probably hand my notice in very soon (one month notice) before any decision has been communicated to me. Currently, my role is outside. QDOS reviewed contract (and passed) and I have IR35 TLC insurance.
However, based on the wording "a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations" makes me extremely nervous, as whilst I believe my role is currently outside (and should also be post April), the client could be nervous and react the way the banks have done.
Any advice any of you have would be most appreciated....
Start your own thread instead of hijacking another one?
But first look at this sticky:
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ould-i-go.htmlMake Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostStart your own thread instead of hijacking another one?
But first look at this sticky:
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ould-i-go.htmlComment
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View PostI found this article better than the one mentioned on page 1 here
What is IR35? | IT Contractors | Inside or outside IR35?
Ir35 is about much more that one page descriptions.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Whatever happens, I hope clients aren’t relying on agent advice⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's taken me 10 years and I'm still unclear on some areas.Comment
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