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I also think that this is potentially good news...
If HMRC are able to make inside IR35 contracts into outside, but updating contracts and practises then surely the Private sector should be able to demonstrate the same.
What I'd hope is that the private sector will do this proactively and not make the same mistakes as HMRC i.e. force contractors out and THEN make the changes to allow them to demonstrate that they are outside IR35.
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A friend at HSBC told me this. All contractors at HSBC being asked to go perm or leave. A recruiter confirmed the same is happening to contractors at HSBC Digital.
there's no misunderstanding of IR35. Go perm or else is what's happening.
This opens up a nice revenue stream for HMRC as they will be seeking to reclaim NIC and PAYE on anyone who goes down this route.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostSounds more like HMRC said they would all be in scope of IR35 and they all left. Then HMRC advertised the jobs as inside with no takers. Then only got them back once they determined that the roles were outside.
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostIt sounds like they don't understand the off payroll rules. HMRC aren't saying they are exempt from the law, they have applied the law and decided that their workers are outside IR35.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat's all rather convenient.
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Could be good if spun correctly though. No sense in holding back.
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostIt sounds like they don't understand the off payroll rules. HMRC aren't saying they are exempt from the law, they have applied the law and decided that their workers are outside IR35.
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It sounds like they don't understand the off payroll rules. HMRC aren't saying they are exempt from the law, they have applied the law and decided that their workers are outside IR35.
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Ir35 - hmrc
Interesting article from a whistle blower
IR35 HMRC Exemption - Contractor Weekly
Anyone confirm the HSBC news ?
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