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You thought IR35 was bad.
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I know of a fair number of contractors who are in limbo at the moment as nothing has been decided by their clients as yet, it seems to be slowing things down significantly as far as renewals are going. I can think of far fewer who have had any status determinations too -
Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI'm just really surprised no one has mentioned this before.Leave a comment:
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You thought IR35 was bad.
I've been working via my own Ltd Co for years. I finished last Feb and managed to get a contract last Sept but client wouldn't allow suppliers to provide resources via PSC, so joined an Umbrella and took the hit in rate; anything during COVID was a plus.
Just received a mail from my agency saying Client will no longer engage individuals who operate under PSC's AND will not be allowing umbrella companies into the supply chain. This is coming into effect 1st April.
What now?Last edited by pacontracting; 3 March 2021, 13:57.
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