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    #11
    Originally posted by Sockpuppet
    Could point to IR35. I know clients booking hotel directly for you is bad so this could also be seen as bad.

    Might want to get the contract reviewed.

    In all the years I have visited clients, weather in business for myself or when i was employed by someone else, the client has always booked and paid for the hotels for me, mainley because the clients usually have deals with local hotels to get cheep rates.

    I can't see how this would affect the IR35 status of a contract.

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      #12
      Originally posted by r0bly0ns
      In all the years I have visited clients, weather in business for myself or when i was employed by someone else, the client has always booked and paid for the hotels for me, mainley because the clients usually have deals with local hotels to get cheep rates.

      I can't see how this would affect the IR35 status of a contract.
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