Would you favour job boards including an IR35 filter on their websites since this is going to be a real determining factor when choosing a contract?
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Its a great idea. It assumes that agents have any idea about IR35 though and that could be an issue. -
Wouldn't be a bad idea. Or a search for '£x in, £x out' . You could specify that on your profile as well.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Seems a decent addition to the filter although I don't think I'd use it. As long as the rate is right I don't have an issue with working on an inside gig (again)'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I think it’ll make it much easier to know when one is going for an Inside IR35 contract. I see a lot of public sector contract stating that the contract is inside IR35 - fair enough then I’m not applying as I don’t have appetite for an inside IR35 but I might be interested on other occasions.
That’s one less question to ask an agent as well when they call you up for the contract. I’ve had a couple of agents go mute when asked about IR35. It still seems odd that with all the IR35 publicity (etc) though, some agents still don’t have a clue or they expect contractors to take on the risk anyway [emoji15]
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Originally posted by Manic View PostI sent Jobserve feedback requesting the same.
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The contractor determines currently for private sector roles so it would be pointless. The new legislation will be pushed a year or two, no way it comes in with all state of politics and brexit.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThe contractor determines currently for private sector roles so it would be pointless. The new legislation will be pushed a year or two, no way it comes in with all state of politics and brexit.Comment
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It would be useful yes, but also important will be to know if employer taxes have already been deducted from the advertised rate.Comment
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