IR35 is such a joke, no sick pay , no holidays, no pensions and most companies are being lazy not doing the assessments properly, I'm getting calls every day but saying NO to inside roles, we should all do the same and that way they will be forced to do proper assessments!
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Is anybody accepting these ridiculous Inside IR35 roles?
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good luck with that.Originally posted by itye1970 View PostIR35 is such a joke, no sick pay , no holidays, no pensions and most companies are being lazy not doing the assessments properly, I'm getting calls every day but saying NO to inside roles, we should all do the same and that way they will be forced to do proper assessments!See You Next Tuesday -
well contractors should make a stand....not just accept it!Originally posted by Lance View Post
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You are completely missing the point. They (generally) did do a proper assessment and they want a permatractor bum on seat. If that's what the client wants and the new legislation deems it inside then so be it. No amount of saying no is going to make any difference. Even if the client re-thinks their approach to engagements there will always be some roles that are simply a body on site. Not everything is possible to do as SoW and be outside.Originally posted by itye1970 View PostIR35 is such a joke, no sick pay , no holidays, no pensions and most companies are being lazy not doing the assessments properly, I'm getting calls every day but saying NO to inside roles, we should all do the same and that way they will be forced to do proper assessments!
You keep saying no. I'm sure that will give others opportunities they'd be happy to take.
You know there have been inside roles for over a decade and more so two years ago when the public sector changes hit? Bit late to be making a stand two weeks after it's hit.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You do that.Originally posted by itye1970 View Post
well contractors should make a stand....not just accept it!
I'll make money inside or outside, the schoolfees and the mortgage need to be paidComment
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Yeah inside roles have been around for years but now companies are banning PSCS completely so its a whole different story now, also why is it late to make a stand? never knew there was a time limit, if people like you dont make a stand and just accept it, next youll be accepting 80% tax rates to contracts. its people like you that give up and fall over so easily is why the govt takes more and more money off you! Most companies had over a year to sort this out and didnt bother, not sure what you are on about missing the point? This was supposed to catch people who worked for years for the same company but all its done is now affected genuine outside ir35 contractors and that is ridiculous!Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You are completely missing the point. They (generally) did do a proper assessment and they want a permatractor bum on seat. If that's what the client wants and the new legislation deems it inside then so be it. No amount of saying no is going to make any difference. Even if the client re-thinks their approach to engagements there will always be some roles that are simply a body on site. Not everything is possible to do as SoW and be outside.
You keep saying no. I'm sure that will give others opportunities they'd be happy to take.
You know there have been inside roles for over a decade and more so two years ago when the public sector changes hit? Bit late to be making a stand two weeks after it's hit.Last edited by itye1970; 14 April 2021, 13:58.Comment
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yeah you do that and what happens when you fall sick? or do you get any sick pay? if you dont then you wont be able to pay your mortgage anyway!! Last I heard schools were free anyway? what you paying for private schooling?Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
You do that.
I'll make money inside or outside, the schoolfees and the mortgage need to be paidComment
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didnt realise how many losers are on here! no wonder IR35 came in so easilyOriginally posted by Lance View Post
good luck with that.Comment
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People like me? You've absolutely no idea about what work I've done in this area. Just because I point out you are a bit of an idiot doesn't mean I give up and fall over. I've been working on this and trying to educate clients 18 months before the Public sector cuts hit. Years ago. I've done more than you can imagine. You think you look like a trail blazer or someone that's actually making a difference by moaning two weeks after it's hit bearing in mind it's been delayed a year and as been in force in the public sector for three years?Originally posted by itye1970 View Post
Yeah inside roles have been around for years but now companies are banning PSCS completely so its a whole different story now, also why is it late to make a stand? never knew there was a time limit, if people like you dont make a stand and just accept it, next youll be accepting 80% tax rates to contracts. its people like you that give up and fall over so easily is why the govt takes more and more money off you!
Honestly. What a waste of time this thread is. There isn't a violin small enough, nor box of tissues big enough for this OP.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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