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The age old problem here is you are reviewing contracts from people that half half a clue what they are doing. It's the number of contracts we never see being done by the people that don't know or don't care that will sink us. Bit like when IPSE carry out a survey or something the respondents are the end that care so not truly respective of us all. IPSE survey says Do you work hard to be outside IR35. 80% say yes.. Reality.. Not quite the same... If that makes sense...
But anyway. I'd be interested in anything QDOS can share.
Likely to completely change in Apr 17 of course.....
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The age old problem here is you are reviewing contracts from people that half half a clue what they are doing. It's the number of contracts we never see being done by the people that don't know or don't care that will sink us. Bit like when IPSE carry out a survey or something the respondents are the end that care so not truly respective of us all. IPSE survey says Do you work hard to be outside IR35. 80% say yes.. Reality.. Not quite the same... If that makes sense...
But anyway. I'd be interested in anything QDOS can share.
Likely to completely change in Apr 17 of course.....
You are spot on.
In my last contract I got to my second extension, and although the contract hadn't changed, qdos guidance had and it failed.
The agency would only change it with agreement from the client, so I sat down with client Procurement and had 3 variations added. Out of circa 190 contractors on site, to the best of my knowledge I'm the only one who had the contract changed to be a pass.
In my last contract I got to my second extension, and although the contract hadn't changed, qdos guidance had and it failed.
The agency would only change it with agreement from the client, so I sat down with client Procurement and had 3 variations added. Out of circa 190 contractors on site, to the best of my knowledge I'm the only one who had the contract changed to be a pass.
Nice going... But that does tell me that the working practices will still be the same, just a different contract. It will certainly help you avoid an investigation the others might not but be in the same boat if it came down to the nutty gritty?
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Nice going... But that does tell me that the working practices will still be the same, just a different contract. It will certainly help you avoid an investigation the others might not but be in the same boat if it came down to the nutty gritty?
Working practices didn't change. I have always thought them to be outside ir35. If you asked Procurement all is well. The danger anywhere is HR get involved and say what they think should be happening rather than what is. But at lease I showed some diligence.
As you said earlier, it's all very woolly (can't remember your exact words).
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