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Originally posted by Tristan Nguyen View PostHi - I am a permie and have worked for a company for about two years. I am thinking of going contracting there, and the company said there may be IR35 concerns at me doing this. Apparently made more complicated by the fact I was originally a contractor there for about 6 months originally.... Does anyone know of any problems me or the company may face by doing this?
Thanks,
Tristan
1. Be inside IR35
2. Agree a fixed price contract and be outside IR35, or
3. Get an industry standard, e.g. QDOS, outside IR35 contract and actually use a substitute.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe company won't face any problems.. You, on the other hand....
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMight want to mail admin to change your username if that is your real name as well.
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Originally posted by Tristan Nguyen View PostHi - I am a permie and have worked for a company for about two years. I am thinking of going contracting there, and the company said there may be IR35 concerns at me doing this. Apparently made more complicated by the fact I was originally a contractor there for about 6 months originally.... Does anyone know of any problems me or the company may face by doing this?
Read up a bit on IR35 first to get a basic grasp. There are links on the right hand side.
Then do a search using terms like contractor to perm or similar using the google search method here.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...uk-forums.html
This has been covered many times and it's not complicated so have a look around first then come back to us with any more specific questions you have.
EDIT : Might want to mail admin to change your username if that is your real name as well.
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Perm to contractor question
Hi - I am a permie and have worked for a company for about two years. I am thinking of going contracting there, and the company said there may be IR35 concerns at me doing this. Apparently made more complicated by the fact I was originally a contractor there for about 6 months originally.... Does anyone know of any problems me or the company may face by doing this?
Thanks,
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