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Originally posted by Semtex View Postinterestingly where I am they are asking you to complete your Working practices again, although this time only answering 6 Qs and the SCS answering the remaining. If you are deemed inside they need assurances or they will inform HMRC IR35 team and youre out.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostAnd if you fill that in and even if you decide to leave, HMRC will then have a record that your current gig is also inside.
Mine has always come down low, but now that someone else is answering the questions who may not know my practices its worrying.
I have Qdos insurance and they have reviewed signed working practices and contract but this is strange. People are suggesting they are renewing all for 6 months based on outside IR35, which may be why they have done this, but not sureComment
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Originally posted by Semtex View PostMaybe inside
Mine has always come down low, but now that someone else is answering the questions who may not know my practices its worrying.
I have Qdos insurance and they have reviewed signed working practices and contract but this is strange. People are suggesting they are renewing all for 6 months based on outside IR35, which may be why they have done this, but not sureRule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Substution
Forgive me if I'm being a bit naive but if contractors will soon be asked to fill in some questionnaire to make sure they are outside shouldn't they enforce their power of substitution? This is the key fundamental difference that separates us from employees and if you have done it then you are definitely outside. From what I've read this is what kills HMRC's claims at tribunals or during an investigation - substitution.
Of course this could be another contractor colleague - someone who has a similiar skill set to you and I'm sure all of us could find someone like that in our offices.
*I realise that I've spelt substitution incorrectly..*Last edited by difficulttimes; 2 February 2017, 14:25.Comment
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Originally posted by OldMamil View PostSo far so good?....now the sting....
Please note that it is unlikely that we would consider a Contract Review to be be adequate assurance where your placement in the MOD is effectively "manpower substitution" (eg you have been provided under the Ccrown Commercial Service Contract Labour One framworks). Ie through Capita!
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Originally posted by Lance View PostForget everything else. Manpower substition is inside IR35. The implication is you're substituting permanent resource.
My contract was checked prior to my taking post and was assessed as being outside of IR35Comment
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Originally posted by OldMamil View PostThen there are a lot of people in the cacky then, as this contracting mechanism is the most commonly applied, through the blanket Capita manpower services contract even when an inividual is brought into to work on a specific work package/project.
My contract was checked prior to my taking post and was assessed as being outside of IR35
There are undoubtedly a lot of contractors who are effectively inside but not been caught out yet. Whether the new rules is too blunt an instrument to be fit for purpose is not yet known. But it will be effective on large numbers who should be inside in the first place.
As has been discussed repeatedly.... your lowest risk is to leave before you're declared inside lest you get investigated for you current contract up to April.See You Next TuesdayComment
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It looks like Capita have completed their assessments of the CLone workers. Agencies are starting to get in touch with Contractors letting them know the result. As far as I am aware they have all been "Inside" so farComment
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Originally posted by 5000 View PostIt looks like Capita have completed their assessments of the CLone workers. Agencies are starting to get in touch with Contractors letting them know the result. As far as I am aware they have all been "Inside" so far
I will be very surprised if Capita gives anyone an decision that says outside...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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