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Originally posted by michaelC View PostJust accept the inside contract whatever max rate they give, and quickly close the LTD company down - takes only 6 months.thin the herd
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd if they have too much in so have to MVL?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by michaelC View Post
then he does MVL. is that an issue? - apart from having to wait 2 yrs before going outside ir35 again.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Hi Guys,
Thanks a lot for your input.
There were quite a few aspects here involved in the switch that I haven't been aware of (part of my wishful thinking I guess).
Much appreciate your help.Comment
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Originally posted by CountryGirl View PostHi Guys,
Thanks a lot for your input.
There were quite a few aspects here involved in the switch that I haven't been aware of (part of my wishful thinking I guess).
Much appreciate your help.
You've got a week to leave so better buck up.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by yorkshirespud View Post
C. Neither - you ideally need to leave or put yourself in danger of retroactive action from HMRC (regardless of what they say).
If this month you are "outside", and then next month "inside" for exactly the same role, then your "outside-ness" of all the time you have so far already spent working for the client becomes hard to defend.
Even if your next role at a different client is inside IR35, that would be a better position to be in - you worked for the current client outside, you work for the next client inside - the two roles are different clients and not connected.
A lot of people will no doubt be going down this same road - better to get on the merry go round of contractors changing roles, even if they are inside.
You don't want to be at the same role next month with a switch from outside to inside.Comment
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Originally posted by RobScott View Post
You don't have scare people, while most of them do this.
Nothing wrong with pointing out the situation to people. If they are clueless to what they do then making them aware of the possible outcomes isn't a bad thing. Nothing untrue in the what he said and I've no doubt it will start to happen so it's a lottery but still knowing what you are letting yourself in for is good advice. Up to whoever it is reading to go away and looking to the levels or risk and making a decision themselves.
You could argue it's the same people that don't know this that kinda caught the attention of HMRC so getting people to pull their finger out their asses in general isn't a bad thing either.
To sit there and say screw it just carry on is the wrong way. IMO anyway.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostBear in mind that a ban on PSCs is not the same as "inside IR35", although it could mean that the client thinks your working practices are inside IR35. The latter would be unfortunate in the (unlikely) event of an investigation w/r to your current contract or previous contracts, but clients are not routinely declaring contracts to be "inside IR35", rather they are routinely avoiding PSCs altogether.Last edited by mogga71; 5 May 2021, 13:01.Comment
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