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IR35 reform pushed back
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Nothing is going to change. Clients have already done their assessments so they're not going to undo anything, especially because the ir35 reform is just pushed back 1 year, it's not getting scrapped.
Also, now companies have bigger fish to fry.Comment
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For those who still haven’t made decisions the floor is still open. Those that have made decisions still have the option to leave roles outside knowing that IR35 doesn’t apply until next year?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut their gigs are still inside. Thst fact hasn't changed.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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I just woke up, glanced at my phone, and had this news on my feed. 5am and me laughing loudly!
Will this end up ever being implemented? I'm thinking probably not, because the way things are going with the virus the economy will be totally destroyed anyway. So maybe they'll look at it again in 5-10 years when the depression starts to end.
The other story on my feed, was that the Lords were accusing the Off Payroll Tax of delivering "rough justice" an approach which they observed forced genuinely self employed into false employment.
"The clear consensus amongst the committee was that a postponement is required at the very least" And hours later we have it.
Its dead. It was stupid and unjust. As I said before you cannot have people without the benefits of employment, but taxed as if they are.
Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 20:12.Comment
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI just woke up, glanced at my phone, and had this news on my feed. 5am and me laughing loudly!
Will this end up ever being implemented? I'm thinking probably not, because the way things are going with the virus the economy will be totally destroyed anyway. So maybe they'll look at it again in 5-10 years when the depression starts to end.
The other story on my feed, was that the Lords were accusing the Off Payroll Tax of delivering "rough justice" an approach which they observed forced genuinely self employed into false employment.
"The clear consensus amongst the committee was that a postponement is required at the very least" And hours later we have it.
Its dead. It was stupid and unjust. As I said before you cannot have people without the benefits of employment, but taxed as if they are.
Personally I'm still working for my client till end of the month. I declined their offer of an Inside IR35 extension, so now I will revert and ask them if they want to keep me on as Outside IR35.
To make matters more complicated, I have a permie role lined up for June but it's a small consultancy so they may be happy to keep me off-payroll and go perm later.Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 20:12.Comment
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Bad news, was just declared outside by current client. Now the responsibility rests with me again.Comment
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Tbh when I heard about the delay my thoughts are that this is a stay of execution like last time but next time will be even more tricky as too many contractors will fall into the old trap of been complacent.
It really falls down to what cojack said (paraphrasing slighty) about much risk contractors are prepared to take and I say that staying in the same gig where end clients have declared inside and then chickened out last moment (with the announcement of a delay) and offering for the contract to still remain outside via ltd doesn't bode well for anyone who realises how much risk they are carrying.
My two pennies are market now has had a wake up call and time for contractors to find proper outside ir35 gigs.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut their gigs are still inside. Thst fact hasn't changed.
I've done work for this client before when I was on an outside contract. The work I'm here to deliver now would still have been treated as outside, but not any more.Comment
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostLabour is the party for Small Penises. Make your choice?Comment
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