Thoughts please.
Been on an Inside role for almost an year now - with multiple extensions. I'm content with the project & client - until today. I came to know that other contractors who joined recently to perform the same work were given an Outside IR35 decision.
I was the first contractor in the team and did not have any justification to challenge the Inside decision when I took the role. After the work started, I realised this should have been an Outside role. I'm working without any control or supervision. Anyway, had signed the contract already. So ignored it. Now, I'm surprised these other roles were offered as Outside. Its same work as mine and in fact has some degree of supervision because of the contractors' lack of experience in the project.
I have 5 months to go before the end/extension. Is it a good idea to bring this up with the client at all (New role was apparently publicly advertised as Outside)? or should I just suck it up until the contract ends.
Been on an Inside role for almost an year now - with multiple extensions. I'm content with the project & client - until today. I came to know that other contractors who joined recently to perform the same work were given an Outside IR35 decision.
I was the first contractor in the team and did not have any justification to challenge the Inside decision when I took the role. After the work started, I realised this should have been an Outside role. I'm working without any control or supervision. Anyway, had signed the contract already. So ignored it. Now, I'm surprised these other roles were offered as Outside. Its same work as mine and in fact has some degree of supervision because of the contractors' lack of experience in the project.
I have 5 months to go before the end/extension. Is it a good idea to bring this up with the client at all (New role was apparently publicly advertised as Outside)? or should I just suck it up until the contract ends.
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