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Originally posted by vaware View Posthi all
As a contractor, if i am forced to take 2 weeks off over Christmas does this potentially bring my contract inside IR35?
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Originally posted by Lance View Postdon't worry about the 'furlough' period and enjoy Christmas.
DO worry about the PWC involvement. It's unlikly to end well. As I understand their 'form' is worse than CEST in it's anti-contractor bias.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postdon't worry about the 'furlough' period and enjoy Christmas.
DO worry about the PWC involvement. It's unlikly to end well. As I understand their 'form' is worse than CEST in it's anti-contractor bias.
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don't worry about the 'furlough' period and enjoy Christmas.
DO worry about the PWC involvement. It's unlikly to end well. As I understand their 'form' is worse than CEST in it's anti-contractor bias.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYou have had your contract reviewed by a professional (not your agent)? Or are you just whinging it like the majority and declaring yourself outside IR35?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vaware View Post..my contract is currently being reviewed by PWC..Leave a comment:
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No, in fact i have been contracting for over 20 years and it is the first time that i have been forced to take time off.
The reason for my post was because my contract is currently being reviewed by PWC so that prior to April 20 the company that i am working for can understand their status with all of their contractors.
I did indeed have my contract reviewed prior to commencement as i do with all contracts and it was deemed outside IR35.
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Originally posted by vaware View Posthi all
As a contractor, if i am forced to take 2 weeks off over Christmas does this potentially bring my contract inside IR35?
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