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It's already been done in the Construction Industry (search for CIS).. It's interesting that the first people IPSE talked about in Stek's email are specialist CIS accountants.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Pray tell, what would be the rationale for a manager taking such a plunge?Originally posted by sal View Postit will be up to the PS department to make de decision and if some managers takes the plunge and declare that you are outside IR35Comment
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Bravo.Originally posted by Gaz_M View PostSo even private sector is screwed if this online tool makes it nigh on impossible to pass.Comment
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To attract the calibre of contract actually capable of doing the job?Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostPray tell, what would be the rationale for a manager taking such a plunge?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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You think a manager would actually take the risk of guaranteeing IR35 status?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostTo attract the calibre of contract actually capable of doing the job?
I'll eat my hat it that happens.Comment
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Saving an IT department of 50%+ contractors from a total collapse?Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostPray tell, what would be the rationale for a manager taking such a plunge?
It all depends on what the online test/check tool will look like. A lot of the IT managers in the PS are pretty aware of the consequences if all their contractors are branded inside IR35. If they have to change some of the work practices, fiddle some numbers etc. to satisfy the tool and deem his contractors outside IR35 and keep them on board, without busting their budget they will do it.
The potential NI/Tax liability will not come out of their budget and they can play "dumb".Comment
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This is the end of the road for me unfortunately. All PS ir35 decisions will result in being taxed as Paye. So on £100k turnover you're talking about an extra £20k gone instantly in tax (rather than keeping the cash in the company). For me that's it, my business model is finished. Still struggling to believe how this is legally possible , but I guess the Government can do what Th heck it likes.Comment
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I'm currently in a contract at an University. The department head ensured all contractors that regardless what happens come April 2017 we are not going to be left "out of pocket" and if the upcoming legislation deems us inside IR35 the rates will be adjusted to mitigate the added cost keeping us at the same level of take home pay as before. Whether or not they are capable of doing the correct calculation for everyones circumstances is irrelevant. The important bit is they are ready to foot the PAYE/NI bill as is.Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostYou think a manager would actually take the risk of guaranteeing IR35 status?
I'll eat my hat it that happens.
Now imagine if they have a choice on the matter to declare us outside and save all the extra cost on the spot while making their contractors extremely happy to stay on. Worst case scenario somewhere down the line HMRC knocks on their door asking for the PAYE/NI, they will pay it regardless.Comment
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Results of the public sector consultation is up
Have they even addressed double tax relief ? So you're going to be paying 40% income tax on your turnover already, so ... what .. the remainder becomes your new turnover .... on which you pay corporation tax, income tax in your company salary and dividend tax on your dividends. I don't think there's any cash left over there ?!Comment
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