Although probably meant well and for all the right reasons, this bit was funny.
"...…. because the public sector has had two-and-a-half years to get to grips with the off payroll working rules, and if any public sector body has got it wrong at this late stage, it would be surprising.”
By contrast, the HMRC has had 20 years and they are so far behind their own curve it beggars belief.
Give 'em a bit of slack luv.
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Previously on "HMRC launches IR35 probe into Transport for London contractors"
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Originally posted by boxingbantz View PostHMRC launches IR35 probe into Transport for London contractors
Assuming, being a public sector department, any contractors deemed inside (but declared outside by TFL) wont be liable for penalties and it will be TFL who have to cough up - a lot like the NHS have been made to.
Could be a problem for contractors who were there before the 2017 changes, however...
Wasn't through Hays either
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HMRC launches IR35 probe into Transport for London contractors
HMRC launches IR35 probe into Transport for London contractors
Assuming, being a public sector department, any contractors deemed inside (but declared outside by TFL) wont be liable for penalties and it will be TFL who have to cough up - a lot like the NHS have been made to.
Could be a problem for contractors who were there before the 2017 changes, however...Tags: None
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