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How have you got to 3 weeks before the legislation hits and still don't know the basics? A fairly good understanding of the situation would mean probably wouldn't need to ask questions like this and you may even have half a chance of working something out with the client.
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Your current contract is not outside then.Originally posted by GoingToTheBeachSoon View PostCurrently outside.
Contract ends 3/4.
Client reluctant to specify any new contract as outside.
Still work to do.
Client has suggested I include 20 x day rate as "bonus" on my final invoice.
I then continue during April but no further invoices from me.
Any thoughts? Or is it time to call it a day?
Call it a day, please. It’s not worth the risk.
It’s funny... your so-called client is desperately asking for you (an employee, even now, it’s clear from their determined thinking of not accepting to make it outside iR35) and wants to somehow desperately avoid paying the employer NI. Shameful.
Anyway, back to your question... avoid and walk.
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If you are worried enough to post on here then its probably a bad move.
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Funny that the client is flexible enough to do crazy stuff like paying you 20 days in advance but unwilling to do the simple thing of just treating you like a contractor.
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I wonder if HMRC may have thought of that and be looking out for it?
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Technically, the legislation relates to services provided from 6 April so pre-payment doesn't get you around that.
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"Bonus"
Currently outside.
Contract ends 3/4.
Client reluctant to specify any new contract as outside.
Still work to do.
Client has suggested I include 20 x day rate as "bonus" on my final invoice.
I then continue during April but no further invoices from me.
Any thoughts? Or is it time to call it a day?Tags: None
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