Another IR35 post!
Looking for a bit of advice on how to play out the below scenario....
Was advised by agency back in July that the client will be reviewing all contractors in due course and making assessments based on their roles to determine whether they are in or out of scope.
A follow up email was provided yesterday stating that in the next month this process will be concluded - circa 10th November. In the email, I was alarmed by the following "Our review of the legislation and initial findings indicate that a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations" which has made me slightly nervous. Despite my contract being confirmed by the agency as outside and having this reviewed separately by QDOS (who also agreed), I took out TLC365 insurance to be on the safe side.
I'm currently at the client until the end of the year, so timing wise it's not great as was hoping this wouldn't happen until the New Year when I'd be out of there. Now, if they get twitchy and deem the majority of people inside (as they don't want the pressure of having to face tax bills later on) this puts me in an unfavourable position. Do I hand my notice in now and leave before this decision is made, or do I wait it out and see what the outcome is only to leave 6 weeks after?
Looking for a bit of advice on how to play out the below scenario....
Was advised by agency back in July that the client will be reviewing all contractors in due course and making assessments based on their roles to determine whether they are in or out of scope.
A follow up email was provided yesterday stating that in the next month this process will be concluded - circa 10th November. In the email, I was alarmed by the following "Our review of the legislation and initial findings indicate that a significant proportion of roles will be ‘In Scope’ of the regulations" which has made me slightly nervous. Despite my contract being confirmed by the agency as outside and having this reviewed separately by QDOS (who also agreed), I took out TLC365 insurance to be on the safe side.
I'm currently at the client until the end of the year, so timing wise it's not great as was hoping this wouldn't happen until the New Year when I'd be out of there. Now, if they get twitchy and deem the majority of people inside (as they don't want the pressure of having to face tax bills later on) this puts me in an unfavourable position. Do I hand my notice in now and leave before this decision is made, or do I wait it out and see what the outcome is only to leave 6 weeks after?
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