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It's quite hard to gauge how much to be scared of IR35. My contract is airtight and my working practices are (I think) reasonably satisfactory, but obviously I have no real concrete answers on whether I'm OK or not due to the whole touchy feely approach to deciding if someone is in or out.
I recently joined IPSE so hopefully overall risk is minimal even if investigated. I just don't know how afraid to be, so I am erring on the side of caution.
Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
For IR35, the only thing I'd avoid is getting expenses paid through the client's expenses system. They pick up bills direct - anything else you add to your invoice and add VAT.
For IR35, the only thing I'd avoid is getting expenses paid through the client's expenses system. They pick up bills direct - anything else you add to your invoice and add VAT.
WHS.
I wouldn't be overly concerned about IR35 for this short role, NAT's advice is sound.
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