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If you're out of IR35, you're out. No need to worry what others do. They are not going to screw you because somebody else is pushing the boundaries, try as they might
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Originally posted by SolidecWhat about being with the same client but working on different sites? It has nearly been 2 years since I first began with my current client, originally through Parasol IT Umbrella and Agency, then Direct with the client using Giant Powerhouse (MSC) and more recently directly B2B through my own Ltd.
1.Can i assume expense claims should cease 24 months after i started with my client period (irrespective of my payroll status)?
2.Also will the fact that i have spend greater than 2 month periods on different client sites on numerous occasions make any difference?
3.I have moved around different locations based on where my client sends me, does this circumvent the 24 month rule?
2. No.
3. No
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Originally posted by cojakFor example I've managed to get the word 'Contractor' onto my ID pass. The client didn't have a problem with this, but I was the 1st person to ask for it...
It makes me mad how they can insist you are employed when there is no permanent role, this is the client’s decision yet the contractor will be the one who has to carry the can, it stinks.
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Originally posted by VitoPersonally think that if you've been there over 2 years then the other guys claiming expenses is the least of your worries in terms of IR35...
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Originally posted by RobwgWhy is your firm worrying about what other consultancy firms do? If they want to wrip off the taxman then let them.
For example I've managed to get the word 'Contractor' onto my ID pass. The client didn't have a problem with this, but I was the 1st person to ask for it...
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Personally think that if you've been there over 2 years then the other guys claiming expenses is the least of your worries in terms of IR35...
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What about being with the same client but working on different sites? It has nearly been 2 years since I first began with my current client, originally through Parasol IT Umbrella and Agency, then Direct with the client using Giant Powerhouse (MSC) and more recently directly B2B through my own Ltd.
Can i assume expense claims should cease 24 months after i started with my client period (irrespective of my payroll status)?
Also will the fact that i have spend greater than 2 month periods on different client sites on numerous occasions make any difference?
I have moved around different locations based on where my client sends me, does this circumvent the 24 month rule?
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Originally posted by BluebirdThe 24 month rule & IR35 are different beasts - as long as you comply you're ok.
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Originally posted by gingerjediI am working on a site with several other contractors, I have done my best to comply with HMRC rules and do everything possible to make sure I am outside of IR35 etc, my problem is I know of a few contractors doing the same role as me who just seem to ignore the advice and continue to claim travel expenses despite having an extension that takes them beyond 24 months.
I now claim no expenses at all apart from PCG membership and my PI & PL insurance as I will go over 24 months on the same site, if one of the others gets investigated and loses a battle with HMRC because of their ignorance/naivety would HRMC automatically start to look at others on site?
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Why is your firm worrying about what other consultancy firms do? If they want to wrip off the taxman then let them.
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Aren't agencies forced to hand over copies of all contracts for scutinisation? Seems the obvious place to start for the IR35 mob, not that I want to give them ideas!
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How would they know who else is working there on site? Didn't think they have a database of everybodies contracts, nor that an enquiry would allow for getting a copy of all names of other companies on that site and through the agencies...
I think you are worrying about nothing...
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Other contractors putting me at risk?
I am working on a site with several other contractors, I have done my best to comply with HMRC rules and do everything possible to make sure I am outside of IR35 etc, my problem is I know of a few contractors doing the same role as me who just seem to ignore the advice and continue to claim travel expenses despite having an extension that takes them beyond 24 months.
I now claim no expenses at all apart from PCG membership and my PI & PL insurance as I will go over 24 months on the same site, if one of the others gets investigated and loses a battle with HMRC because of their ignorance/naivety would HRMC automatically start to look at others on site?Tags: None
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