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    #11
    Why ?

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      #12
      Nothing other than the fact you know the company has engaged your services or purchased your deliverable via the normal internal procedures.

      Before the talk of contracts etc. I also worked off the provision of a purchase order. You know then that the relevant manager has authorised the budget and accounts are aware.

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        #13
        OrangeHopper,

        Thanks for the advice - is there any truth in concurrency of contracts and IR35 avoidance?

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          #14
          Others are more qualified to answer that question, however, you can be working fulltime, subject to IR35, while doing other work which is not caught.

          My day job (sorry assignment) is caught but I do other work for other parties that I put through my company and use for expenses, retain or distribute as dividends.

          Each assignment has to be viewed on a case-by-case basis. Just because you might work for multiple parties does not in itself mean all your income is exempt from IR35.

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            #15
            You may have to wait a while for the money of course.

            My current record is 9 months.

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              #16
              Blaster you can have your collective hug when I've finished cutting Sandy's limbs off one by one with a chainsaw.

              Outsource to India.... tut tut Sandy >:
              Now if I can just get this chainsaw started ....

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                #17
                I've got an electric chainsaw.

                Does a lovely job on limbs...

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                  #18
                  Where were they made ?

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                    #19
                    What?

                    The limbs or the chainsaw?

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