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Previously on "Does one IR35-caught role predispose HMR&C to assume all roles are?"
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Exactly! They think like blackmailers, or Morton's Fork - "If they're readily paying up then they can be paying more!"
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Fair comment, I binned the public sector when the new rules came out, and I asked an innocent (or maybe only slightly innocent) question. You've made your point.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow can you come to that conclusion when, by your own admittance, you know nothing about what is happening?
You are aware it nearly hit the private sector and there is a lot of working going in to fighting it?
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How can you come to that conclusion when, by your own admittance, you know nothing about what is happening?
You are aware it nearly hit the private sector and there is a lot of working going in to fighting it?
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I'm happy to plead guilty, but only on the basis that I now ignore the public sector as a potential revenue stream, because no bugger with an ounce of sense will go near it given the current climate, unless the rate is c.50% in one's favour. I take it I'm wrong on the brolly point, I'm only going by what I was told (and coming from an agency source, I should have assumed it was basically bollox).Originally posted by northernladuk View PostRead the IR35 sections of the forums.
It's mentioned plenty in various posts
It's all over the contractor news
It's mentuoned endlessly on LinkedIn.
Speak to fellow contractors about what's happening in your profession.
I'm staggered you don't know more than this at this point.
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Read the IR35 sections of the forums.Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo how wrong am I then?
It's mentioned plenty in various posts
It's all over the contractor news
It's mentuoned endlessly on LinkedIn.
Speak to fellow contractors about what's happening in your profession.
I'm staggered you don't know more than this at this point.
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Genuinely not. That information came from an agency, but they did quote "HMRC Guidance bulltulip" which they interpreted as they were not allowed to make payments to a ltd in respect of a public sector contract.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat's a sarcastic/witty comment or something isn't it?
I didn't have the patience to follow that up, the rate wasn't worth the bother, but if HMRC were distributing that crap to all agencies, I would've thought most would just fall in line, and it becomes the de-facto norm.
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That's a sarcastic/witty comment or something isn't it?Originally posted by Mordac View PostAren't brollies mandatory for public sector contracts these days?
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And by rights they shouldn't be taking an interest. You are assessing the role and paying the correct tax. That is how the system works. They should be applauding this not investigating it. I'd hope to god they'd take more interest in someone who's been on an outside gig their entire career than someone using the system exactly as it's supposed to be used.Originally posted by Lance View Post
If you simply work a contract inside I'm not sure they'd know. You'd just be paying more tax. I cannot see how that would get their attention.
But we are talking about HMRC here.
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I think the key word is 'caught'.
If you are 'caught' by HMRC and found to be inside they'll check all your contracts.
If you simply work a contract inside I'm not sure they'd know. You'd just be paying more tax. I cannot see how that would get their attention.
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https://www.contractoruk.com/news/00...back_foot.htmlOriginally posted by OwlHoot View Post... bang-to-rights IR35-caught (because it is a public sector role),...
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There's never been any information from anywhere, including the likes of QDOS, about how the Revenue select IR35 cases. You'll see endless pontification, especially on here, but its all pure speculation.
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Are you going through a brolly for the inside role or continuing to operate through your ltd?
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