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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm not sure where you get the idea that the survey is mine - the questions are not mine in any way. Likewise, I am not in a position to have asked anyone to review the questions.
Interestingly given that this is a Saturday morning this thread seems to be IPSE CC members against the rest of world.... Personally, I find that rather enlightening...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostI think this deserves a separate thread, but...
Exactly how should one answer the IPSE survey if opposed to an FLC in any shape or form?
I don't know if there is any other channel to express your opposition, other than to speak up on the IPSE forums. SorryComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI don't remember it accepting that the questions are biased towards a its agood, reasonable, just about acceptable,oh well I better accept it solution.Comment
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The first case study looks like a bad example.
Ben being a lawyer could go down the sole trader route, or if he had a partner or two an LLP
Lawyers have much higher PI costs than those in the IT industry and also have to pay to be regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
I'm sure I've been told PI is higher for lawyers who incorporate plus if you aren't experienced enough you can't get PI
For those reasons alone Ben may prefer to be an employee or may be forced to be an employee.
Finally Ben, if experienced, would have more than one client at a time. So while he may have one large contract through the year he would have lots other contracts."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by TheCoconutDog View PostSorry eek, but you really are misrepresenting the IPSE stance. They are trying to engage in reasoned dialogue, and I wish more folk from here would throw their constructively critical 2p in over there ( looking at you jamesbrown ).
I have my response to the FLC, it would be abused so is utterly worthless... Its up to you to dissuade me from that viewpoint but I can safely saw I won't be wasting my time on any other forums (except here) arguing why its rubbish.
Show me 100% that it cannot be abused and I might accept it, for the moment I believe it will do far more harm than good. And with limited time there are far better approaches that may be worth investigating.
But if you still think its so good show on here how an FLC could not be abused by Ben the lawyer. Case Study one in the IR35 discussion document...Last edited by eek; 22 August 2015, 10:29.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's a collective you as in IPSE...
Originally posted by eek View PostInterestingly given that this is a Saturday morning this thread seems to be IPSE CC members against the rest of world.... Personally, I find that rather enlightening...
I mentioned the FAQ this morning because it's an important issue, there has been an update that may be interesting and missed by IPSE members who are not using the IPSE forums, and I want as much informed input from as many members as possible.
Because sure as eggs is eggs, someone after the consultation ends will say that not enough people participated - whether the consultation is a resounding endorsement or rejection.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe first case study looks like a bad example.
Ben being a lawyer could go down the sole trader route, or if he had a partner or two an LLP
Lawyers have much higher PI costs than those in the IT industry and also have to pay to be regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
I'm sure I've been told PI is higher for lawyers who incorporate plus if you aren't experienced enough you can't get PI
For those reasons alone Ben may prefer to be an employee or may be forced to be an employee.
Finally Ben, if experienced, would have more than one client at a time. So while he may have one large contract through the year he would have lots other contracts.Last edited by eek; 22 August 2015, 10:34.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIn that case then it should be "we" since we are all members of the same organization.
It probably just means that we have no life
I mentioned the FAQ this morning because it's an important issue, there has been an update that may be interesting and missed by IPSE members who are not using the IPSE forums, and I want as much informed input from as many members as possible.
Because sure as eggs is eggs, someone after the consultation ends will say that not enough people participated - whether the consultation is a resounding endorsement or rejection.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNope. I can see the reason behind it, we want a safe structure that allows us to work without hassle that puts us outside IR35 (even if it is at some cost)
The problem is that I can't see how you get to that point as no matter what viewpoint I look from I see very valid arguments by organisations the Government actually does listen to saying it will be abused, is unfair....
Then I look at case study 1 and 2 in the IR35 consultation and can't see how Ben can't use an FLC... And unless you solve that problem for HMRC they are not going to be interested...Comment
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