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Outside of IR35 so I should opt out ? or I shouldn't ?

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    #11
    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    You don't have 50 quid for a basic review from Qdos?

    Feck, don't mention the war(chest)!

    Not necessarily advocating this BTW - you get what you pay for - but it's better than nothing.

    It's going to cost you a lot more than 50 quid if you get it wrong though.
    DanBro does IR35 reviews which is part of their service I will pay for. Are you saying I shouldn't trust them on IR35 review ?

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      #12
      I will start working tomorrow... I still didn't sign the contract due to a delay on one of the certificates of my ltd company. I guess tomorrow they will give it to me by hand. I will be asked to opt out. I will discuss not opting out. "introduced to the client", does it mean the time from the interview process, or signing the contract ?

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        #13
        Do NOT start work until you have signed your contract.
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by aeroeng View Post
          I will start working tomorrow... I still didn't sign the contract due to a delay on one of the certificates of my ltd company. I guess tomorrow they will give it to me by hand. I will be asked to opt out. I will discuss not opting out. "introduced to the client", does it mean the time from the interview process, or signing the contract ?
          Are your insurancies in order?

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            #15
            Originally posted by aeroeng View Post
            I will start working tomorrow... I still didn't sign the contract due to a delay on one of the certificates of my ltd company. I guess tomorrow they will give it to me by hand. I will be asked to opt out. I will discuss not opting out. "introduced to the client", does it mean the time from the interview process, or signing the contract ?
            Are your insurancies in order?

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              #16
              Originally posted by aeroeng View Post
              DanBro does IR35 reviews which is part of their service I will pay for. Are you saying I shouldn't trust them on IR35 review ?
              "Not trust" is too strong, but it isn't their specialty, and IR35 is a very specific area of tax law. I wouldn't have my accountant review my contract or working practices for IR35 (and I certainly trust them w/r to accountancy). I've seen posts by accountants on this very forum that do not suggest a detailed/nuanced understanding, which is what you need, especially when there are pointers in different directions. YMMV.

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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Do NOT start work until you have signed your contract.
                My due date is tomorrow, I had the contract before, so I read it. I asked them if they will change any clause and they said clauses will be same as the one they sent me , but thy will just add my personal details on it. If I will be introduced to the client tomorrow, I am naturally opt in and even if they ask me to opt out, it wouldn't be valid yes ?
                Last edited by aeroeng; 29 January 2018, 02:16.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                  "Not trust" is too strong, but it isn't their specialty, and IR35 is a very specific area of tax law. I wouldn't have my accountant review my contract or working practices for IR35 (and I certainly trust them w/r to accountancy). I've seen posts by accountants on this very forum that do not suggest a detailed/nuanced understanding, which is what you need, especially when there are pointers in different directions. YMMV.
                  But they have a team of consultants for this. I don't think it will just be my accountant reviewing.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by stek View Post
                    Are your insurancies in order?
                    Insurances will be ready as well all certificates have been applied but cert. of incorp was urgent in order to prepare the final contract.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by aeroeng View Post
                      But they have a team of consultants for this. I don't think it will just be my accountant reviewing.
                      Fair enough - if they outsource it to an IR35 specialist, no problem. Same thing, only paid for via an inflated monthly fee.

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