Show HN: I created a site to list all UK Outside-IR35 (only) contracts
outsideir35.comI hope this helps some people find a gig in the current hard times, as it did me. Let me know if you find any issues.
Note: I've recently added remote EMEA contracts as another source of leads.
this'll be inscrutable to any non-UK contractors.
IR35 is regulation intended to prevent "disguised" employment which is an employer hiring a "contractor" to perform the role of an employee. Disguised employment means the employer and contractor both save money on taxes and aren't subject to employment law. A contract is "outside IR35" if it is considered to be a true contract, not disguised employment, which means the contractor has rights to substitution (send someone in their place) and limited responsibilities (i.e: a manager cannot be a contractor).
* "Outside IR35" -> a real contractor
* "Inside IR35" -> an employee in all but name (and therefore subject to employment taxes etc.)
There's no specific accreditation for IR35, "outside" and "inside" refer to how the contract will be treated by the parties involved. There's an expectation that if a contract is being advertised as "Outside IR35" then the company advertising it has assessed that the contract is a true contract. A company can be penalised heavily if a contract is later determined to have been "inside" IR35 (i.e: disguised employment).
> "Inside IR35" -> an employee in all but name (and therefore subject to employment taxes etc.)
Only from the point of view of taxes. Inside IR35 carries all the same risks of outside but pay more taxes.
Thanks :) And yes the UK is evil for having such rules/hoop-jumping just to do business.
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