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Previously on "Is it a no brainer if I can go and work through/via a small firm?"

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  • genius
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Nice one, that makes a lot of sense. From the initial stuff it does sound like it would be contracted out, but that's given me a great basis on which to work.

    Thanks all - fingers crossed!
    I doubt that, but spin it whatever way you want

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by darrylmg View Post
    I'm doing exactly as you would like to do.

    It's down to the contract that the small consultancy has with the end client.
    I found this was useful : Does IR35 apply to contracted-out services?

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    Nice one, that makes a lot of sense. From the initial stuff it does sound like it would be contracted out, but that's given me a great basis on which to work.

    Thanks all - fingers crossed!

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  • darrylmg
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Can you expand on that? As in, so what if they do just chuck me in somewhere - what would make it not compliant?
    I'm doing exactly as you would like to do.

    It's down to the contract that the small consultancy has with the end client.
    I found this was useful : Does IR35 apply to contracted-out services?

    Sent from my SM-T280 using Contractor UK Forum mobile app

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Small Companies are outside the remit for the April 2020 IR35 changes. The only issue I could see is if they bodyshop you into a larger firm without doing any additional project management work to keep you outside.
    Can you expand on that? As in, so what if they do just chuck me in somewhere - what would make it not compliant?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Might have an opportunity - it's not bad overall by any stretch, but not quite what I'd usually look for. But, as above, it's via a small consultancy

    From an IR35 and "waiting to see how the next year goes" is it as much of a no brainer as it feels to jump at the chance? Feels like it would let me crack on, essentially, as normal.

    (I'm not looking for advice regarding small consultancies in general - that's been a large percentage of my life over the last decade or so)
    Small Companies are outside the remit for the April 2020 IR35 changes. The only issue I could see is if they bodyshop you into a larger firm without doing any additional project management work to keep you outside.

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  • Is it a no brainer if I can go and work through/via a small firm?

    Might have an opportunity - it's not bad overall by any stretch, but not quite what I'd usually look for. But, as above, it's via a small consultancy

    From an IR35 and "waiting to see how the next year goes" is it as much of a no brainer as it feels to jump at the chance? Feels like it would let me crack on, essentially, as normal.

    (I'm not looking for advice regarding small consultancies in general - that's been a large percentage of my life over the last decade or so)

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