My current client is still to make a determination and I am currently negotiating with a second (who has already stated that my work will be deemed outside past April 2020) so will quite likely be working for two clients by the new year come what may.
So I think it's still a bit soon to say.
I know guys who freaked out twenty years ago and went perm when IR35 was first introduced. First signs of a permitractor are thin skin and small balls.
They're going to have to take my articles of incorporation out of my cold dead hands.
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Originally posted by Amanensia View PostI'm starting a definitively deemed-outside contract with a new client in January.
I am not alone.
Unfortunately I can’t think of a good acronym to shorten it to.
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I'm starting a definitively deemed-outside contract with a new client in January.
I am not alone.
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Originally posted by genius View PostHaven't heard of many people yet who will remain outside, just me and one or two others. Assume the rest of you will be leaving contracting (as you are disguised employees) and therefore also leaving the forum.
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I suspect there will be a recession in the radiator key manufacturing industry, and significant reduction in posts about bleeding radiators next year
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Originally posted by genius View PostHaven't heard of many people yet who will remain outside, just me and one or two others. Assume the rest of you will be leaving contracting (as you are disguised employees) and therefore also leaving the forum.
They don't understand(too thick presumably) to realize that HMRC want to say how much tax they pay without reference to rules.
They can stand together for the greater good. Or perish.
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You are still a contractor even if you are inside. Type of questions may change but there will still be contractor related goings on.
If anything, looking at the number of meercat contractors suddenly realising something is going on its going yo get busier.
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Haven't heard of many people yet who will remain outside, just me and one or two others. Assume the rest of you will be leaving contracting (as you are disguised employees) and therefore also leaving the forum.Tags: None
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