Out of about 100 contractors I knew at last client, me and one other left at Xmas, about 10% believe the client will class them outside, maybe 10-20% intend to leave, 10% hoping it won’t happen and rest will roll over.
That may well change as client still hasn’t officially said what they’re doing. I reckon they’ll tow the HMRC line that all PSCs are inside.
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Previously on "Any clue how many of your fellow contractors are going inside?"
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Explained to team manager the intricacies of what the IR35 changes mean this morning. He was confused at me saying we need to plan for my leaving when he thought there was loads of work to do.
After I mentioned the issue wasn't with the work but with the contractual side of things, especially what ClientCo's legal team are devising and risk of retrospective action, he was more understanding and appreciated better what he's been seeing wrt the demands to cancel / delay implementation.
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Originally posted by eek View PostHMRC have taken a total of about 20 IR35 cases to tribunal over the past 10 years.
Originally posted by eek View Postuntil the public sector and now the private sector changes its been almost risk free
there's still an element of risk and we don't believe HMRC 100%
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Originally posted by BritishLad88 View Postwith ir35, being a contractor is very high risk but comes with high reward and that huge amount of liability if caught I wouldn't be surprised at all.
that's why a lot of my friends who are capable of being a contractor eventually stayed as a permie for most of their life due to them not willing to take the risk in return for a higher income.
until the public sector and now the private sector changes its been almost risk free
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Originally posted by SouWester View PostHoly crap! Seriously?
Not that I don't trust you but can I ask for a second opinion? Anyone?
I am NOT risking that kind of slap. That's a life-altering amount right there.
that's why a lot of my friends who are capable of being a contractor eventually stayed as a permie for most of their life due to them not willing to take the risk in return for a higher income.
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You guys are weird, seriously.
No need to ban me, I'll see myself out...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you suggesting he was motivated to register because his other accounts got banned and nothing to do with IR35 at all?
Asking about prosecutions because if there are known to have been loads I will be extra risk-averse, and if there are known to have been few I might unclench a little. Appreciate this is a brave new world but just seeking to gain some understanding of risk.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThere is a slight whiff of Gricer about that one.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postno.
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Originally posted by SouWester View PostI was not expecting £30k a year + extras.
Any stats available on qty of prosecutions? Either since 1999 or 2017?
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