Originally posted by seeourbee
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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
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Originally posted by daemon View Post+1
She is indeedAnd the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by daemon View PostYes, but whats your point?Comment
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostIs she though? Has the chain of payment stuff been cleared up? I wasn't aware that it had been.
I know contractors who are hired by a services company to work on a government contract awarded to said service company. They're all being asked to sign new "off payroll" contracts.Comment
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Originally posted by adubya View PostI don't think she is.
I know contractors who are hired by a services company to work on a government contract awarded to said service company. They're all being asked to sign new "off payroll" contracts.Comment
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... put me out of my misery.
Are you saying she's right in the literal sense of what she said, or are you saying that this feeds in to a larger conspiracy that the big IT service providers would get a cushy exception.Comment
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Originally posted by Pherlopolus View Postsurely you would be contracting to Capgemini rather than HMRC, so you would actually be in private sector role - working for a consultancy?
Worse hmrc was offering £600 a day for these roles back in Octobermerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It all depends on the nature of the supply. The best explanation I have seen to date is here.
IR35 reforms: Where consultancies are caught :: Contractor UKComment
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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
Something like that. Either way make sure on the wording of your contract. The big consultancies are going to be looked after, just the way it has been for years (regardless about how I feel about that). If the letter of the law was taken into consideration then I suppose there's a chance they could deem you inside 35, but no one has the resources for that and they aren't going to annoy CG with that.Last edited by seeourbee; 9 February 2017, 13:28.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNope it's still a bum on seat in hmrc so probably inside.
Worse hmrc was offering £600 a day for these roles back in October
You couldn't make it upThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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