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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYou know you will be inside IR35 right ? Did you discuss status at interview or with agent ?
Why are you worried about HMRC when you will pay all tax upfront ?
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostForgive my ignorance, but why would I be inside IR35 simply for working at GSK, a huge organisation with countless projects?
I am a genuine IT contractor who moves around to different clients on average every 12 months and this opportunity is very much a temporary role in the IT PM. function.
I expect to work there as a limited company and pay my corporate tax and VAT fair and square (nothing dodgy) without the typical perks of holidays, pension and sick pay that come with permanent jobs!
Who have you been getting your contacts checked with before this role ? -
Qdos or such like or DIY/accountant?
PM/BA will all be caught roles
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostI am still waiting on a concrete gameplan here folks...would someone kindly advise any Dos and Don'ts [emoji33]
Do you really think it's a good idea to be taking a gig that HMRC thinks is inside when you appear not to know enough about Ir35 to know what outside is let alone defend it. Asking what to do before you go in to a client that is already under the radar?
This is really not the gig for you in my honest opinion.Last edited by northernladuk; 15 September 2019, 11:26.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou'll never be outside with that attitude. IR35 is not a tickbox exercise. You have to learn what it is, understand and why it exists and then act appropriately in any given circumstances. .
Do you really think it's a good idea to be taking a gig that HMRC thinks is inside when you appear not to know enough about Ir35 to know what outside is let alone defend it. Asking what to do before you go in to a client that is already under the radar?
This is really not the gig for you in my honest opinion.
But before declining this gig entirely, are there some quick win measures I can take to safeguard myself from being inside in HMRC'S view.
For example, getting IR35 insurance, adding WFH flex and a substitute into my agency contractComment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostBecause they will declare you inside IR35 to HMRC
Who have you been getting your contacts checked with before this role ? -
Qdos or such like or DIY/accountant?
PM/BA will all be caught roles
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So surely there will be no declaration to the HMRC from GSK until then? I am asking about the short term I.e now to end of MarchComment
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostThanks for your feedback and I concede your first comment; I do need to be more receptive.
But before declining this gig entirely, are there some quick win measures I can take to safeguard myself from being inside in HMRC'S view.
For example, getting IR35 insurance, adding WFH flex and a substitute into my agency contract
But quick wins? No there isn't any.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostSorry, I thought end clients only had to categorise their freelance workers as inside or outside from April 2020.
So surely there will be no declaration to the HMRC from GSK until then? I am asking about the short term I.e now to end of March
When the determination will be made (hint, much earlier than April)
When you need to leave to not have your last payment after April
What you do if you think you are in an outside gig and they say inside
and much more.
And that's just for starters.
Please.. go do some research.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are going in to an environment where HMRC are on the hunt for people EXACTLY like you and you want quick wins? I very much doubt you are going to get any insurance for it for a start. QDOS have stated they will not insure anyone with a letter that hasn't got it already so not sure why they'd insure people going in to that environment without a clue.
But quick wins? No there isn't any.Comment
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Originally posted by HelpNeeded101 View PostSorry, I thought end clients only had to categorise their freelance workers as inside or outside from April 2020.
So surely there will be no declaration to the HMRC from GSK until then? I am asking about the short term I.e now to end of March
Good luck fella when HMRC are at your door
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