Having spent some time digesting the issues discussed here, including the very excellent stickies, I still have the following questions regarding April 2020 which hopefully someone may be able to answer:
Background: I've already told the client I won't be staying past the end of Feb and therefore not to do a determination for me. However the contract pays well and the market is absolutely dead out there, so a fallback - albeit potentially riskier - option would be for me to switch to an umbrella at contract renewal time (1 Jan) and then push through an MVL on my Ltd Co ASAP to try and minimise the likelihood of any retrospective HMRC antics.
Feel free to shoot me down but, if you do, I'd very much appreciate you explaining clearly why this is an impractical or just plain stupid option. I'm not asking anyone to make my decisions for me, just trying to gather as much useful info as possible.
TIA
- Is the end client always required to make a status determination, even if the contractor has terminated their limited company contract and moved to an umbrella arrangement, or are determinations only required for contractors operating through a limited company?
- What is the typical time taken to complete an MVL?
Background: I've already told the client I won't be staying past the end of Feb and therefore not to do a determination for me. However the contract pays well and the market is absolutely dead out there, so a fallback - albeit potentially riskier - option would be for me to switch to an umbrella at contract renewal time (1 Jan) and then push through an MVL on my Ltd Co ASAP to try and minimise the likelihood of any retrospective HMRC antics.
Feel free to shoot me down but, if you do, I'd very much appreciate you explaining clearly why this is an impractical or just plain stupid option. I'm not asking anyone to make my decisions for me, just trying to gather as much useful info as possible.
TIA
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