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    Open dated contract

    Hi all,
    I just received an offer from a reputed company. They have offered me an open dated contract, which has a start date, but does not have an end date. It is more like a service company, so they will keep finding me new projects, to work on. Does this kind of contract means permie role for IR35?

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    An open ended contract for ongoing services is certainly more at risk, but it depends on the other factors. If you can show a proper right of substitution, full control or total lack of MOO (mutuality of obligation) then it could still fall outside.

    I'd suggest getting the contract reviewed by a specialist.
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