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Previously on "Contract Outside Public Sector vs Outside Private Sector - same rate"
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostNot really a problem as long as the day rate is adjusted.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat's a good point and if this is the case then he's got a real problem coming post April 2020.
Edit. Actually scratch that. He's got a problem now if most of his roles will be deemed inside.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI figure there will be variances depending on the type of role you're after.
Edit. Actually scratch that. He's got a problem now if most of his roles will be deemed inside.Last edited by northernladuk; 5 September 2019, 13:04.
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There are inaccuracies and a bit of fibbing yes but lying about the fundamental engagement model serves no one.
I've got a jobserve alert on at the moment and I'd say there are more outside than there are inside at the moment.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostErm...really don't know what to make of that question... But.. Of course it is and always has been.
You are aware the same is going to hit the private sector aren't you?
And yes, I am aware of the same changes hitting the private sector, thanks
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Erm...really don't know what to make of that question... But.. Of course it is and always has been.
You are aware the same is going to hit the private sector aren't you?
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostHi, did some forum search and decided to dig up this thread.
Excuse my ignorance, but is it possible now for a contract in the public sector to be outside ir35?
Short answer, yes, public sector contracts can be assessed outside.
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Hi, did some forum search and decided to dig up this thread.
Excuse my ignorance, but is it possible now for a contract in the public sector to be outside ir35?
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostDoesn't any action fall on the public sector body who made the decision that you are outside IR35? My understanding is that if HMRC were to investigate and decide you should have been inside, it is them, not you who will carry the can and have to pay the tax.
If so, it is much safer to be in an outside public sector gig than an outside private sector one.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo. You do you diligence on the private gig, get your contract checked, understand enough about IR35, get your insurances and fire in.
If you've half a clue about IR35 then, IMO, this is not a decision point on which gig to take.
I'd be much more concerned about where the client is, the work I'd be doing, whats in it for me and so on. IR35 is waaaaay down in the priorities.
If so, it is much safer to be in an outside public sector gig than an outside private sector one.
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Originally posted by RobScott View PostIs it worth now being outside IR35 looking at a future with a possibility of RetroTax like Loancharge?
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