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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017

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    #71
    Originally posted by neil99 View Post
    For what it's worth, contractor doctor very kindly wrote my a lengthy reply about my concerns:

    Public Sector: IR35 Concerns - Contractor Weekly
    "Answering ‘yes’ to both questions places the contract firmly inside IR35."

    No, it doesn't.

    It means that HMRC deem you to be a disguised employee, but that does not reflect IR35 case law. FCSA and IPSE both made this point strongly in their responses. If/when this comes in, I would expect that an organisation such as IPSE would cherry pick a couple of good cases and take them all the way - of course this would require the contractor being prepared for a long and stressful fight.

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      #72
      Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
      "Answering ‘yes’ to both questions places the contract firmly inside IR35."

      No, it doesn't.

      It means that HMRC deem you to be a disguised employee, but that does not reflect IR35 case law. FCSA and IPSE both made this point strongly in their responses. If/when this comes in, I would expect that an organisation such as IPSE would cherry pick a couple of good cases and take them all the way - of course this would require the contractor being prepared for a long and stressful fight.
      I think that misses the entire point of HMRC's plan which is that PAYE and NI will be deducted well before the contractor receives his money.

      Hence its a moot point taking a case to a tribunal as there is no money to fight over.... Granted I can imagine IPSE and co may be able to cherry pick and find a case to fight - I'm just not sure who they would be fighting against...
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #73
        Just sent a second email rejecting a project out of hand due to the ir35 changes.

        Let's see what the response is
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #74
          Originally posted by eek View Post
          Just sent a second email rejecting a project out of hand due to the ir35 changes.

          Let's see what the response is

          Say you're on a £500 dayrate at the moment. Expenses aside (let's assume it's a basic commute and the fiver a day isn't worth the hassle collecting receipts for), what would the mark-up need to be to get the same "take home"? Are you looking at, say, £700?
          The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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            #75
            Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
            Say you're on a £500 dayrate at the moment. Expenses aside (let's assume it's a basic commute and the fiver a day isn't worth the hassle collecting receipts for), what would the mark-up need to be to get the same "take home"? Are you looking at, say, £700?
            That's in the right ball park for a bog standard one man band contractor who takes 100% of available divi's.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              #76
              Originally posted by DaveB View Post
              That's in the right ball park for a bog standard one man band contractor who takes 100% of available divi's.
              You also have the joy of travel expenses which I would no longer be able to take from untaxed income. That's probably £30 extra if commutable, £100 if not and £200 for London - the train fare is £300 a week now
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #77
                Originally posted by eek View Post
                You also have the joy of travel expenses which I would no longer be able to take from untaxed income. That's probably £30 extra if commutable, £100 if not and £200 for London - the train fare is £300 a week now
                He did say expenses aside, but yes, that's another cost to add to the rate.

                And then there are those that are income splitting, have a spouse or another employee on the payroll, aren't taking 100% divis, are making large pension contributions etc etc etc...

                "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                  He did say expenses aside, but yes, that's another cost to add to the rate.

                  And then there are those that are income splitting, have a spouse or another employee on the payroll, aren't taking 100% divis, are making large pension contributions etc etc etc...

                  I know they are an aside but its worth mentioning them - as it shows the long term planning that has been implemented in this scheme.

                  Either way onwards and upwards towards a proper consultancy....
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #79
                    Add all that in, and you'll still be 50% cheaper than the big 4

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                      Add all that in, and you'll still be 50% cheaper than the big 4
                      Twice as good for half the price. Fancy that.
                      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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