Originally posted by elsergiovolador
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Outside / Inside / Umbrella / Perm or Bye!
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I didn't indicate that. The company has said that they will only take any temporary project resources via Umbrella post Sept.
The contract was 100% legit. The company did their due diligence in March with EY to ensure that they are on side with the law on Inside / Outside. I also did a pre-check before I signed up to anything and also did a full review of working practices. So I do not think there is any fowl play by the company. They are scared of future consequences and have decided as many to avoid the whole saga as far as I can see.
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Have never heard of clients paying for their contractors own IR35 reviews before... how independent is it? What did they tell them about working practises vs what actually happens? Whose contract did they see - won't be the one between you and an agency, if there is one?Originally posted by Hawkeye View PostThey used EY and sent me the Outside determination. So I do think risk is probably lower.
If their determination was that good, they'd be carrying on with the spirit of it past April 2021.. and they're not.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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They did a review of all their contractors in March with Ernst & Young. As far as they were aware the legislation was about ti change and they wanted to know where they stand.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostHave never heard of clients paying for their contractors own IR35 reviews before... how independent is it? What did they tell them about working practises vs what actually happens? Whose contract did they see - won't be the one between you and an agency, if there is one?
If their determination was that good, they'd be carrying on with the spirit of it past April 2021.. and they're not.
Not necessarily. The head of the company says this is their new policy and that is their new policy. It seems like many companies have changed stance since April backwards and forwards. I expect those that decided like Deutsche Bank and others that suddenly derided that they will have contractors again after the legislation was dropped will be back to where their previous stance was come April 21.
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Where one of the options was umbrella.Originally posted by Paralytic View PostAnd on what planet does that mean "that the client wants to issue an "inside" contract..."?Comment
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Umbrella does not mean the contract is inside.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostWhere one of the options was umbrella.Comment
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The client doesn't want to work on an outside basis, then what else does it mean?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostUmbrella does not mean the contract is inside.Comment
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Are you being deliberately special?Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostThe client doesn't want to work on an outside basis, then what else does it mean?
The client does not want to engage with LtdCo contractors. That is not the same as everyone is inside.Comment
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If the role is deemed inside, then that's the obvious consequence, the company will not want to engage with LtdCo.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAre you being deliberately special?
The client does not want to engage with LtdCo contractors. That is not the same as everyone is inside.Comment
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The role is not deemed inside. Not sure I can make it any clearer. They do not want to engage any Ltd Co's even if they are Outside as per their own review carried out with EY. This is even if the risk is still with the Ltd Co. and the Ltd Co has had a review and that is legit and they are happy to take on the risk. They have made a new policy as a reaction following on from what other companies are doing etc.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostIf the role is deemed inside, then that's the obvious consequence, the company will not want to engage with LtdCo.
It is really as simple as that!
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