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Work in Banking? Don't worry about the blanket ban you were probably inside all along
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWhat the hell is a professional day?
Also, I personally love the fact that if you say that you work remotely then this isn't a big deal as permies are allowed to do this as well. If you don't work remotely, then you are a permie.Comment
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Originally posted by gnarledcontractor View PostI mean... What's the point of having IR35 insurance these days? If you already have it, it may provide some defence (to be defined) against past engagements. I suppose my question is, have QDOS et al. now switched their business model totally to providing consultancy to clients when issuing determinations?Comment
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Originally posted by gnarledcontractor View PostSimilarly, it also probably means that any insurance that Joe contractor has (including the IPSE offering and QDOS) is not worth the paper is written on as well.
Happy Friday.Comment
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Lloyds Banking Group - Outside IR35 8-O
Can't believe I've just seen an outside IR35 contract with LBG
Or I wonder if they're struggling to find someone with R Coding knowledge
Asset Modeller (R coding) - This role is Outside IR35Comment
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Originally posted by DeathAndTax View PostCan't believe I've just seen an outside IR35 contract with LBG
Or I wonder if they're struggling to find someone with R Coding knowledge
Asset Modeller (R coding) - This role is Outside IR35Comment
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Strangely, the new IR35 rules that kick in next month could well help the permie-contractors. Yes, you can take it with a pinch of salt, but the HMRC have now stated, on multiple occasions, that for anybody switching to inside from outside next month, they will not be investigated, unless some serious cr&p has been going on. If I was a permie-contractor and was not switching to inside next month, I would be worried by this case.
I reckon the guys still outside IR35 after April will be the centre of investigations....thats not likely to be the vast majority of contractors at the banks.Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 20:34.Comment
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Originally posted by mogga71 View PostStrangely, the new IR35 rules that kick in next month could well help the permie-contractors. Yes, you can take it with a pinch of salt, but the HMRC have now stated, on multiple occasions, that for anybody switching to inside from outside next month, they will not be investigated, unless some serious cr&p has been going on. If I was a permie-contractor and was not switching to inside next month, I would be worried by this case.
I reckon the guys still outside IR35 after April will be the centre of investigations....thats not likely to be the vast majority of contractors at the banks.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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HMRC will focus on those who stay outside for now then in a few years time go back to those who flipped with the same end client. I mean why waste energy on those that have already been run aground when there are active tax dodgers that need to be hunted down.Comment
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Originally posted by SeededLoaf View PostHMRC will focus on those who stay outside for now then in a few years time go back to those who flipped with the same end client. I mean why waste energy on those that have already been run aground when there are active tax dodgers that need to be hunted down.Comment
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