Originally posted by jamesbrown
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Outside of IR35 so I should opt out ? or I shouldn't ?
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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 ?Comment
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Do NOT start work until you have signed your contract.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by aeroeng View PostI 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 ?Comment
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Originally posted by aeroeng View PostI 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 ?Comment
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Originally posted by aeroeng View PostDanBro does IR35 reviews which is part of their service I will pay for. Are you saying I shouldn't trust them on IR35 review ?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo NOT start work until you have signed your contract.Last edited by aeroeng; 29 January 2018, 02:16.Comment
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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.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostAre your insurancies in order?Comment
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Originally posted by aeroeng View PostBut they have a team of consultants for this. I don't think it will just be my accountant reviewing.Comment
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