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Anyone who believes that statements around potentially stopping the IR35 rollout to the private sector was anything other than vote-grabbing rhetoric is naive to the extreme.Originally posted by ContractingBrit View PostMaybe this new Tory govt has said to review IR35, but not holding my breath.
Remember rreading a post from Dave Chaplin where they have promised a review...
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Anyone with an ounce of common sense should hopefully realise thatOriginally posted by Paralytic View PostAnyone who believes that statements around potentially stopping the IR35 rollout to the private sector was anything other than vote-grabbing rhetoric is naive to the extreme.Comment
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Let's be honest Employers NI is £70bn a year to HMRC..
There will do anything and everything they can to keep that money coming in and IR35 is now just about Employers NI...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It's unlikely to be of use but if the client issues inside SDS they have to have a process. Easier to just not issue inside SDS and offer PAYE contracts.Originally posted by dsc View PostThat's why I'm asking, I just assumed that once the client decided it's a done deal.Comment
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Ah that explains a lot actually, thanks!Originally posted by ComplianceLady View PostIt's unlikely to be of use but if the client issues inside SDS they have to have a process. Easier to just not issue inside SDS and offer PAYE contracts.Comment
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Question while taking a new contract with a new client - if I go straight via an umbrella regardless is it inside or ouside IR35, am I okay?Comment
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Yes. You'll be employed by the brolly so IR35 not a factor.Originally posted by ContractingBrit View PostQuestion while taking a new contract with a new client - if I go straight via an umbrella regardless is it inside or ouside IR35, am I okay?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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