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It should not be put to one side. This is the whole issue from our perspective. If only they would clarify once and for all what criteria they believe is the differentiator, we would all know what is required to 'comply'
This can only end badly unless new case law is made. That requires going to court. I am not sure there is any appetite for that from any source.
The whole scenario is very similar to the Opt Out regs in that whilst there is provision to, the government will not get involved in enforcing it from our perspective, taking the view that it is entirely up to the client/agent whether they even deal with not opted out contractors and it is not illegal for them to refuse to.
If they pass the responsibility to clients/agents to enforce IR35, both are likely to insist on Umbrella/Inside IR35 working or will not deal with you.
There are implications under EU law in this regard but again, is there any appetite to challenge it? Who would you take to court; Client, agent or HMRC? If there is no challenge or an unsuccessful challenge, it's goodbye contractor, hello temp, zero hours contracts with no expenses. From even an employees point of view, the worst of all worlds.
Originally posted by jamesbrown
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This can only end badly unless new case law is made. That requires going to court. I am not sure there is any appetite for that from any source.
The whole scenario is very similar to the Opt Out regs in that whilst there is provision to, the government will not get involved in enforcing it from our perspective, taking the view that it is entirely up to the client/agent whether they even deal with not opted out contractors and it is not illegal for them to refuse to.
If they pass the responsibility to clients/agents to enforce IR35, both are likely to insist on Umbrella/Inside IR35 working or will not deal with you.
There are implications under EU law in this regard but again, is there any appetite to challenge it? Who would you take to court; Client, agent or HMRC? If there is no challenge or an unsuccessful challenge, it's goodbye contractor, hello temp, zero hours contracts with no expenses. From even an employees point of view, the worst of all worlds.
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