Originally posted by eek
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Going back to old client, now inside IR35?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Interesting. I noticed you'd said it before but didn't think it was as black and white as that. Do you think HMRC will go back to other forums of investigating? Seb indicated investigations came out of changes to the account, missed tax, closing company etc. If, for example, the OP manages to get back in to the bank via a new agency, do you think there is still risks like the old days or is this change of agent pretty much as safe as can be?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Thank you everyone, you have pretty much just given voice to all the arguments going round my head! The bank do use a few different agencies (and that was offered to me in April), so that could work. I'll see what they come back to me with, if anything. Thanks again!Comment
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Originally posted by LouC View PostThank you everyone, you have pretty much just given voice to all the arguments going round my head! The bank do use a few different agencies (and that was offered to me in April), so that could work. I'll see what they come back to me with, if anything. Thanks again!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Why aren't you leaving to go find yourself outside work? You'll be taking a 35+% cut in income unless they are increasing your inside rate? I get what Eek says but to be so hooked on a client with these risks (or not it seems) just doesn't seem the right thing to do unless there is a very good reason. We are contractors, we move clients regularly so this just seems a good time to be a contractor.
Originally posted by LouC View PostThe market's busy, but a lot of the jobs seem very niche, and the ones I could apply for are a lower rate than my old gig.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Because (from the OP's first post on this thread.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Why aren't you leaving to go find yourself outside work? You'll be taking a 35+% cut in income unless they are increasing your inside rate? I get what Eek says but to be so hooked on a client with these risks (or not it seems) just doesn't seem the right thing to do unless there is a very good reason. We are contractors, we move clients regularly so this just seems a good time to be a contractor.Last edited by mogga71; 8 September 2021, 12:28.Comment
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