Recruiters must expect disruption if IR35 extends into private sector

Recruiters can expect the same sort of disruption created by off-payroll rules in the public sector should they be extended into the private sector.

That’s the view from recruiters commenting on the government committing to consult on extending off-payroll rules to the private sector late last week.

The rules, introduced last April, initially made public sector end-clients...

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