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    #31
    That makes less sense - as the contracts under question where Dragonfly consulting was, certainly in my time, were a months notice on either side. I know - I used it & left!

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      #32
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      We''re not talking about people who don't have a notice period, but about people who do. Subtle distinction perhaps, but quite signficant...
      you said:

      "you don't have a notice period, therefore you are not an employee"

      I am saying "it IS possible for an employee to not have a notice period and therefore that you cannot make the the extroplation that "someone without a notice period cannot be an employee".

      tim

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        #33
        Mal - did you get a satisfactory response on this from Accountax? We've heard QDOS' version, which didn't really answer the question for me, so was hoping to hear from another professional as well....

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