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    Outside determination but offered FTC

    So client had come back with an outside determination (with SDS).

    But they now want to stop using psc’s do have offered a FTC instead of a contract extension.

    What’s the ir35 risk of going from an outside PSC to a FTC?

    They have already declared an outside sds so all was good with the world and now have put in a curve ball of saying FTC or nothing come May.


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    Originally posted by JonSmile View Post
    So client had come back with an outside determination (with SDS).

    But they now want to stop using psc’s do have offered a FTC instead of a contract extension.

    What’s the ir35 risk of going from an outside PSC to a FTC?

    They have already declared an outside sds so all was good with the world and now have put in a curve ball of saying FTC or nothing come May.


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    It depends on who reports what to HMRC.

    If the end client is reporting to HMRC that you went on a FTC that could be an issue unless you have very different Terms and Conditions to now.
    If HMRC is using agency reporting it's unlikely you will be targetted as they won't know where you went to.

    All these conversations are really about levels and your appetite for risk, how clever / prepared / vindictive / desperate HMRC are and the evidence you have to fight any request for money / the willingness you have to pay HMRC money were they to ask for it.
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