Then the question would be: would a more flexible contract that doesn't mention a specific project (but still relatable to your skill), with the assumption that you're happy to work on project X, Y or even Z, then be problematic from HMRC's perspective?
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"Could you take a quick look at this?" aka DAC during contracts
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Originally posted by Devinity View PostThen the question would be: would a more flexible contract that doesn't mention a specific project (but still relatable to your skill), with the assumption that you're happy to work on project X, Y or even Z, then be problematic from HMRC's perspective?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOf course it would. It would allow the client to move us about which is a key point of our IR35 defense. You can move permies around as you fit. You want to look more like a permie?Comment
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Just be aware what you were suggesting is more akin to a job description which we should be avoiding at all costs.
You could try getting a new schedule of work to cover yourself for occasional changes but if you do too many it becomes obvious it's just a paperwork excerise and the WP's clearly don't match what you are trying to achieve.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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