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Previously on "Impact analysis of Public Sector IR35"

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  • LoughriggFell
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    that 40% NHS figure doesn't provide a concrete figure. is that 40% leaving contracting and returning to full time employment within the NHS or 40% quitting working for the NHS.

    The former is of course what NHS Improvement are hoping for, the latter is what we suspect and NHS Improvement fear but those numbers don't answer the real question....

    I think it is that they are returning into full time employment or taking fixed term contracts at a higher rate. There are far fewer temporary positions and locums about (AHP's in particular) and all of the health agencies seem to be pushing permanent job placements a lot more.

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  • northernladuk
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    And the guy that put the fund up to challenge HMRC. That should be good for a giggle.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by lhgleicester View Post
    Hello

    I am a journalist for BBC Radio 4 looking into the impact of the public sector IR35 rule change.

    We are keen to hear from people personally affected, whether you have left a role or seen others leave.

    If you are interested, please reply to this post and I will send you a direct message.

    Many thanks
    See if you can track down any of these guys on LinkedIn. That would be fun. I'm thinking about 20 minutes through the programme:

    Despite HMRC's persistent denials that the public sector is being disrupted, File on Four has learnt that HMRC has itself seen a significant outflow of IT contractors, even threatening its ability to bring in the new off-payroll rules.
    IT contractors behind IR35 calculator to leave HMRC... because of IR35 • The Register

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  • northernladuk
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    He better be quick cause he's heading for a ban spamming the forum with the same request.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by lhgleicester View Post
    Hello

    I am a journalist for BBC Radio 4 looking into the impact of the public sector IR35 rule change.

    We are keen to hear from people personally affected, whether you have left a role or seen others leave.

    If you are interested, please reply to this post and I will send you a direct message.

    Many thanks
    I recommend you talk to IPSE who may or may not assist you. But it's a start.

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  • lhgleicester
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    Radio 4 investigation

    Hello

    I am a journalist for BBC Radio 4 looking into the impact of the public sector IR35 rule change.

    We are keen to hear from people personally affected, whether you have left a role or seen others leave.

    If you are interested, please reply to this post and I will send you a direct message.

    Many thanks

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Well if nothing else the changes seemed to resulted in unprecedented levels of desperation from the clients
    That's where the money's to be made.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    How odd - I refused to take those 2 HMRC contracts offered to me last year. One of which keeps being offered to me on a regular basis....
    Well if nothing else the changes seemed to resulted in unprecedented levels of desperation from the clients

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by KUWTC View Post
    According to HMRC, no contractors are leaving the public sector because of IR35 and it's having no detrimental impact on staffing levels.

    HMRC denies IR35 reforms to blame for public sector IT project delays and cancellations
    Hello HMRC down in that there London - this is a (pick any) project manager in Longbenton calling... WTF are you talking about.....

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by KUWTC View Post
    According to HMRC, no contractors are leaving the public sector because of IR35 and it's having no detrimental impact on staffing levels.

    HMRC denies IR35 reforms to blame for public sector IT project delays and cancellations
    How odd - I refused to take those 2 HMRC contracts offered to me last year. One of which keeps being offered to me on a regular basis....

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  • northernladuk
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    To be fair there were plenty of cancellations and delays going on before it hit.

    My last client had the risk covered and flexed the work to suit. They were pretty proactive about it early on (except for the handling of it when it actually hit) so it was a messy time but I'm not aware it actually caused any cancellations or delays. Just a horrible time for those left. Other clients might have had different experiences of course.

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  • KUWTC
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    According to HMRC, no contractors are leaving the public sector because of IR35 and it's having no detrimental impact on staffing levels.

    HMRC denies IR35 reforms to blame for public sector IT project delays and cancellations

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I'm hoping HMRC understand MoO a little better.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    The ones that stayed and took the contract change are completely ****ed but the ones that left demonstrated that there was no MOO to accept work.

    Its even how HMRC handled it internally...
    I'm hoping HMRC understand MoO a little better.

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    17% quitting contracting due to reforms. HMRC will be patting themselves on the back about that one.... And opening a crap load of cases to look at them.
    The ones that stayed and took the contract change are completely ****ed but the ones that left demonstrated that there was no MOO to accept work.

    Its even how HMRC handled it internally...

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