Interesting comment in the following article from The Register:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/0...e_home_office/
Some 200 contractors have left as a result of the way they handled IR35, said the insider, although a proportion have gone back on new deals that put them outside the regulation.
I've never worked in the public sector and know PS IR35 has been discussed to death in a number of threads on here, but I am interested to know how people could have gone back on new deals that put them outside the regulation?
Any thoughts/information about how this would have been achieved?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/0...e_home_office/
Some 200 contractors have left as a result of the way they handled IR35, said the insider, although a proportion have gone back on new deals that put them outside the regulation.
I've never worked in the public sector and know PS IR35 has been discussed to death in a number of threads on here, but I am interested to know how people could have gone back on new deals that put them outside the regulation?
Any thoughts/information about how this would have been achieved?
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