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Are we really thinking of off payroll rules for Private Sector?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYou've missed what I was saying I think; if inside IR35 contractors get employment rights, then permies will, in theory, be entitled to the same salary as the contractor day rate, i.e. c. £1200-1500 per week rather than the 40k pa that they've been getting. Then back date it....Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostThat might be what business says and they might convince government.
Will the courts agree? Because I think the courts are likely to rule within a year or two that those declared inside IR35 get employment rights. And the hurt that PSBs think they are feeling now is nothing compared to what happens when thousands of inside contractors file claims for holiday pay, etc.
Holiday pay etc is (currently) available to workers as well as employees, which is why the push is going to come from business that workers shouldn't have that particular right and then everyone other than the contractor will be "happy". And when that happens, there is no longer any real incentive for the client to fight that you are outside IR35 - at the moment there is a bit of an incentive because their costs rocket and you have options, when their costs aren't rocketing and you have no option then there is even less reason to care than they have now.First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRCComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYou've missed what I was saying I think; if inside IR35 contractors get employment rights, then permies will, in theory, be entitled to the same salary as the contractor day rate, i.e. c. £1200-1500 per week rather than the 40k pa that they've been getting. Then back date it....
The great thing is that I have a response to my letter outlining the issue saying that its been noted - only to watch this mess be continued a week later...Last edited by eek; 7 March 2017, 13:29.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by RonBW View PostHoliday pay etc is (currently) available to workers as well as employees, which is why the push is going to come from business that workers shouldn't have that particular right and then everyone other than the contractor will be "happy".Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostIf you are saying the legislation may change once the mess explodes, you may be right -- but the disaster will already be all over balance sheets and employment tribunals and everywhere else, and a lot of engagers are going to be in a right mess. That's NOT something they can change retroactively.Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostI fear than from the level of hubris they're operating from, they might well be deluded that they actually can.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you in this part of the forums to discuss the changes or just to complain about HMRC?Comment
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Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostI'm in this part of the forum to post gibberish based on HMRC's treatment of me following my use of a dodgy loan scheme.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postftfy - and I know you are going to disagree but meh....
Thought you had me on ignore?Comment
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