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Originally posted by SueEllen View Postshe is less woman than me.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI am definitely not male.
NLyUK isn't male either though she is less woman than me.
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Originally posted by BlackCountryContractor View PostI have heard some of our NHS techies dodged the bullet by doing statement of work (SoWs) in order to avoid the IR35 changes but has anyone else heard more if PS bodies will accept this?
If you look at the examples the best one regarding a statement of work is the website example. The requirements to escape IR35 are to accept the risk of delivering the work for a fixed fee and covering any costs over the original agreed figure (which means fixing things at no additional cost).
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I have heard some of our NHS techies dodged the bullet by doing statement of work (SoWs) in order to avoid the IR35 changes but has anyone else heard more if PS bodies will accept this?Last edited by BlackCountryContractor; 25 March 2017, 07:20.
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Originally posted by Qscontractor View PostGentlemen. I'm trying to land my first contract and not sure how all this LTD/IR35 works. I thought you decide if you was in or out IR35 by submitting evidence. Had no idea the public sector chooses! Forgive me you bunch of trolls!
NLyUK isn't male either though she is less woman than me.
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Originally posted by Qscontractor View PostGentlemen. I'm trying to land my first contract and not sure how all this LTD/IR35 works. I thought you decide if you was in or out IR35 by submitting evidence. Had no idea the public sector chooses! Forgive me you bunch of trolls!
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Guest repliedGentlemen. I'm trying to land my first contract and not sure how all this LTD/IR35 works. I thought you decide if you was in or out IR35 by submitting evidence. Had no idea the public sector chooses! Forgive me you bunch of trolls!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSadly I suspect not. Hang around here long enough and when you think you've seen it all another thread will pop up to confused and astound.
So it has.
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Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostSurely this is a wind up?
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OK, so you're now an employee; your partner's company now has to tax you via PAYE.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot even a mention of HMRC?
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Originally posted by Qscontractor View PostHi All,
Been thinking about this for a while as a PSC.
What if I setup the company in my partners name dissolve my compamy? Now I'm an employee with a shareholder?
Please tell me this is possible! Cheers!
Or you could form a company with 5 other contractors. That's never been thought of either.
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