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I went on a ten-pin bowling night, but I'd imagine that simply keeping the invite email would be sufficient. Again, having to park in a different car park would be a good pointer - anything that shows that you're not being treated the same. Even your contract and especially your working practices.Originally posted by dwater View PostOk, good to keep in mind. I suppose it would be useful to deliberately come up with such things too, like insist on paying for yourself in some of the ways you mention, and then record them? Or should it be a matter of policy on the client's side (as well as your side), and you're just keeping a record of evidence of it actually being enforced/etc?
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He's a programmer; deals in binary more easily. Take the stick out of your backside today you grumpy sod.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI think it speaks volumes that the OP has jumped straight for the 'Kit' option as I am sure a raft of other people will do. I imagine we are going to get a lot more 'Where can I buy it and will I be safe if I do?' type questions with little or no regard to the rest of the content of the article. Tickbox permatractin at its finest.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I'm only grumpy on days that end with a 'Y'.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHe's a programmer; deals in binary more easily. Take the stick out of your backside today you grumpy sod.
But I do think I make a very good point. We've seen more than enough people saying 'Can I do this and I'll be outside IR35' so as soon as those that don't understand or care about IR35 will jump on this 'kit' and think they've got their silver bullet.Last edited by northernladuk; 26 October 2016, 15:57.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Perhaps a programmer that doesn't understand === either.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHe's a programmer; deals in binary more easily. Take the stick out of your backside today you grumpy sod.Comment
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That's a section underline in Notepad when I'm documenting shizzle. Made no sense to me eitherOriginally posted by radish2008 View PostPerhaps a programmer that doesn't understand === either.
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Hi John,
Just to clarify what Andy means by an anti-SDC kit in the article - he is just referring to evidence, not a product. What he means is that it would be good practice to keep evidence specific to SDC in your IR35 dossier, as it is "on the cards as a way to reform IR35".
Hope that clears it up!
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