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Staying in the same public sector contract after April 2017
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What happens to the PSC Ltd if a PS client determines "inside"? Is the PSC Ltd automatically defunct?
If an individual who is a director of a PSC is suddenly declared as an employee of another organisation and income, which previously would have been income to the PSC and subject to CT, is now "personal income" liable to PAYE etc. Where does all this leave the function of the Ltd? My personal reasoning is that under such circumstances the Ltd has no income and should be shutdown.Comment
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My agency said that 'an algorithm can't make a legal ruling' anyway, so it's still just an interpretation.And 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 breaktwister View PostWhat happens to the PSC Ltd if a PS client determines "inside"? Is the PSC Ltd automatically defunct?
If an individual who is a director of a PSC is suddenly declared as an employee of another organisation and income, which previously would have been income to the PSC and subject to CT, is now "personal income" liable to PAYE etc. Where does all this leave the function of the Ltd? My personal reasoning is that under such circumstances the Ltd has no income and should be shutdown.
Honestly? Bit knee jerk isn't it?
There could be issues working as a contractor again for the next 2 years in certain circumstances.
How do you come to reasoning when you start the post with a question and don't know the answer?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostMy agency said that 'an algorithm can't make a legal ruling' anyway, so it's still just an interpretation.
OTOH I've seen on LinkedIn that some beta testers are being surprised at the number of test cases that are coming up as not caught. Perhaps there's a bug in the code...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostGiven the case law on which IR35 sits, where there have been a few caught verdicts and one that wen from not caught to caught with little else changing and every one being decided on a subjective assessment of a single and particular set of circumstances, there is not chance in hell the tool can be definitive.
OTOH I've seen on LinkedIn that some beta testers are being surprised at the number of test cases that are coming up as not caught. Perhaps there's a bug in the code...The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo you reached the end of your contracting career? Thrown in the towel? Shut the company down? No longer a contractor.....
Honestly? Bit knee jerk isn't it?
There could be issues working as a contractor again for the next 2 years in certain circumstances.
How do you come to reasoning when you start the post with a question and don't know the answer?Comment
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostHe didn't say that. He can still be a contractor but without operating through a Ltd Co.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostPerhaps there's a bug in the code...Comment
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I suppose there may be contractors on HMRC sites as well. Aren't they on higher risk of being investigated as HMRC very well know about contract and working practices?Comment
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