Hi
I took the CEST tool test today and passed it. Whilst that sounds good, I'm a bit puzzled by how quickly it passed me, how few of the questions it asked, let me explain.
My wife and I are joint shareholders (50/50) in our Ltd company. We actually met at work, we have the same profession, very similar levels of experience and expertise. Essentially we both do the same work, contracting for Clients.
When taking the CEST tool test this morning, as you'll be aware, one of the very first questions it asks you is about right of substitution. In our case, whilst we've never had to exercise it for a client, the reality is that either one of us could do the other persons job quite competently, the Client wouldn't suffer. Obviously in the event that this was necessary (due to illness etc) then the 'worker' that replaced me (my wife) would be paid for by our company of course. Box ticked.
Here's the odd thing. On inputting this information into the tool it immediately came up with the resulting confirmation we are 'Outside the intermediaries legislation' and therfore IR35. This puzzled me as it didn't at any stage even bother asking all the other questions, e.g.
Are we paid an hourly/daily rate basis or fixed rate or piece of work?
Does the client have any control over the worker?
Is the worker required to work onsite? using their own materials etc?
The Tool makes a point that the confirmaton is an approval that HMRC have passed us and can be used as such.
Am I missing something, or is a genuine right of substitution therefore the absolute key overriding ingredient to being outside IR35?
Nothing else matters if you can demonstrate that?
Cheers
M
I took the CEST tool test today and passed it. Whilst that sounds good, I'm a bit puzzled by how quickly it passed me, how few of the questions it asked, let me explain.
My wife and I are joint shareholders (50/50) in our Ltd company. We actually met at work, we have the same profession, very similar levels of experience and expertise. Essentially we both do the same work, contracting for Clients.
When taking the CEST tool test this morning, as you'll be aware, one of the very first questions it asks you is about right of substitution. In our case, whilst we've never had to exercise it for a client, the reality is that either one of us could do the other persons job quite competently, the Client wouldn't suffer. Obviously in the event that this was necessary (due to illness etc) then the 'worker' that replaced me (my wife) would be paid for by our company of course. Box ticked.
Here's the odd thing. On inputting this information into the tool it immediately came up with the resulting confirmation we are 'Outside the intermediaries legislation' and therfore IR35. This puzzled me as it didn't at any stage even bother asking all the other questions, e.g.
Are we paid an hourly/daily rate basis or fixed rate or piece of work?
Does the client have any control over the worker?
Is the worker required to work onsite? using their own materials etc?
The Tool makes a point that the confirmaton is an approval that HMRC have passed us and can be used as such.
Am I missing something, or is a genuine right of substitution therefore the absolute key overriding ingredient to being outside IR35?
Nothing else matters if you can demonstrate that?
Cheers
M
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