Hi all,
I've been offered a contract direct to a client (close to home, good money, good role ) but they have a standard contract which all suppliers must use (changing it isn't an option apparently ). The thing is, the contract has failed a professional IR35 review in quite a bad way and I'm a bit stuck as to what to do.
Would HMRC jump on this and claim the contract was caught by IR35 without looking at working conditions? Or could I argue that regardless of the contract details I work in an IR35-exempt way (assuming this is the case) so should be treated as such?
And what's the worst that could happen - I claim to be outside of IR35, after an investigation I'm found to be inside and so have to pay the NI's/tax owed, is that it? In other words - I'm in no worse a situation if I claim to be outside IR35 but am found to be inside for this contract (assuming I put asside enough cash in case the worst happens!).
Or would I be liable to more investigations in the future if I'm investigated and fail the tests for one contract?
Oh and I'm hoping that the fact that if I want the work then I don't have a choice but to sign a standard contract which all suppliers must sign might go in my favour?
Any thoughts anyone?? Thanks!
I've been offered a contract direct to a client (close to home, good money, good role ) but they have a standard contract which all suppliers must use (changing it isn't an option apparently ). The thing is, the contract has failed a professional IR35 review in quite a bad way and I'm a bit stuck as to what to do.
Would HMRC jump on this and claim the contract was caught by IR35 without looking at working conditions? Or could I argue that regardless of the contract details I work in an IR35-exempt way (assuming this is the case) so should be treated as such?
And what's the worst that could happen - I claim to be outside of IR35, after an investigation I'm found to be inside and so have to pay the NI's/tax owed, is that it? In other words - I'm in no worse a situation if I claim to be outside IR35 but am found to be inside for this contract (assuming I put asside enough cash in case the worst happens!).
Or would I be liable to more investigations in the future if I'm investigated and fail the tests for one contract?
Oh and I'm hoping that the fact that if I want the work then I don't have a choice but to sign a standard contract which all suppliers must sign might go in my favour?
Any thoughts anyone?? Thanks!
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