Retrospectively after the IR35 change comes into force?
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Looking at their actions of the past 2 years, what do you think?Originally posted by Semtex View PostRetrospectively after the IR35 change comes into force? -
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This. Making the bloody thing stick is going to be an uphill battle for them let alone trying to go down the retrospective line so I'm not worried about it at the moment.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I've heard rumours of a delay .....no concrete evidence but the obvious challenges (the tool, working out how to actually make it work) are apparently rearing their headComment
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Heard a rumor that some contractors working on that stupid IR35 "tool" have resigned over...IR35.
If true we not quite sure what level of irony this is.Comment
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Make IR35 easy and go off day rate - if you're special(ised) enough, then you should be outside. Thoughts?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Hey LM, I'm having a thick moment, what do you mean? Fixed price?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMake IR35 easy and go off day rate - if you're special(ised) enough, then you should be outside. Thoughts?Comment
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I'm just saying that IR35 is meant to catch disguised employees - if you're over a certain day rate then you're a specialist brought on for a project (in theory). The only problem is that this may affect the market in other ways.Originally posted by gables View PostHey LM, I'm having a thick moment, what do you mean? Fixed price?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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As we are throwing ideas around....
Why dont engagers just determine whether a role is employment, ir35 caught or specialist and advertise accordingly....understanding markets rates for each. Also they can't have their cake: employment comes with rights. Ir35 is the quasi 'working like an employee but don't wanna be so can't claim T and S' .Specialist is b2b we all know and love.
Contractual risk separates the three, which results in different taxation.
You cannot be engaged as a specialist and pay employee taxes , but you can't have rights. You also can't be engaged for longer than a certain period of time (eg two or three yrs) unless you then transfer to being ir35 caught or some form of employment.
Simplistic I know, but why make it anymore complex ?Comment
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