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  • RobScott
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post

    There's your problem right there, most contractors dont have a clue. I was at a large bank in Chester that engaged a lot of contractors. Under pressure from the bank, the agency introduced new procedures that clearly pointed to every on site contractor as being inside due to supervision, direction & control.

    In a meeting, 98% of the contractors were clapping like sea lions after the agency made some slight changes around the edges but nothing of substance changed. They thought they were now 'well outside' the clutches of IR35 but were not.
    protection by numbers!!
    seems most of my friends are in the same thought process. spend like king

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  • BigLadFromBeeston666
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    Seems like the research methodology used by IFF Ressearch wasn't suitable. They've extrapolated from 300 or so telephone interviews the impact on over a million companies? No regard for margin of error, standard deviation - bread and butter statistics.

    Shocking quantiative research. I wonder how much they were paid to balls this up so spectacularly.

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  • Andy Hallett
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    Originally posted by Bluenose View Post
    I also wonder the percentage of how many companies are bothering to do IR35 assessments at all.
    It's patchy at best.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post

    There's your problem right there, most contractors dont have a clue. I was at a large bank in Chester that engaged a lot of contractors. Under pressure from the bank, the agency introduced new procedures that clearly pointed to every on site contractor as being inside due to supervision, direction & control.

    In a meeting, 98% of the contractors were clapping like sea lions after the agency made some slight changes around the edges but nothing of substance changed. They thought they were now 'well outside' the clutches of IR35 but were not.
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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Article on CUK

    https://www.contractoruk.com/news/00...wide_mark.html



    Every contractor that has a clue what is going on knows that is absolutely ridiculous.
    There's your problem right there, most contractors dont have a clue. I was at a large bank in Chester that engaged a lot of contractors. Under pressure from the bank, the agency introduced new procedures that clearly pointed to every on site contractor as being inside due to supervision, direction & control.

    In a meeting, 98% of the contractors were clapping like sea lions after the agency made some slight changes around the edges but nothing of substance changed. They thought they were now 'well outside' the clutches of IR35 but were not.

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  • Bluenose
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    I also wonder the percentage of how many companies are bothering to do IR35 assessments at all.

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  • northernladuk
    started a topic HMRC publishes IR35 reform research

    HMRC publishes IR35 reform research

    Article on CUK

    https://www.contractoruk.com/news/00...wide_mark.html

    HMRC has found that just 130,000 limited company contractors got hit by IR35 reform.

    The finding is just one of many that leading experts on IR35 say must be taken “with a pinch of salt” (Qdos), or almost dismissed for being “questionable” (Bauer & Cottrell).
    130K?!?! Honestly, if HMRC can only come up with that number and think it's right then it's pointless fighting. Pinch of salt and questionable? It's utter tulipe. Not a chance in hell 'only' 130k people were affected. 2.5% of the self employed? There are estimated to be 1.4 million LTD company contractors. No chance only 130k have been affected. Every contractor that has a clue what is going on knows that is absolutely ridiculous. I'd be willing to flip that around and say that only 2.5% HAVEN'T been affected by it at some point in the last two years. Absolute shambles.

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