Hi all,
Apologies if this has been asked before, I've had a quick scan and souldn't find anything suitable.
I've just been through the CEST with a new client today after they've agreed to use the QDOS contract for a direct engagement and the outcome was "Unable to make a Determination". I was under the impression that as long as the Substitution was accepted then it was ok?
Here's the result, would e grateful if someone could take the time to quickly look over the result and let me know where I may have messed up?
Thanks in advance...
Who are you? Worker
What do you want to do? Make a new determination
Are you trading through a limited company, partnership or unincorporated body? Ltd Company
Have you already started working for this client? No
Will you be an ‘Office Holder’? No
Does your client have the right to reject a substitute? Yes
Does your client have the right to move you from the task you originally agreed to do? No, that would require a new contract or formal
working arrangement
Does your client have the right to decide how the work is done? No, you and your client agree together
Does your client have the right to decide your working hours? No, the work is based on agreed deadlines
Does your client have the right to decide where you do the work? No, some work has to be done in an agreed location and some can be your choice
Will you have to buy equipment before your client pays you? No
Will you have to fund any vehicle costs before your client pays you? No
Will you have to buy materials before your client pays you? No
Will you have to fund any other costs before your client pays you? No
How will you be paid for this work? An hourly, daily or weekly rate
If the client was not happy with your work, would you have to put it right? Yes, unpaid and you would have extra costs that your client would not pay for
Will your client provide you with paid-for corporate benefits? No
Will you have any management responsibilities for your client? No
How would you introduce yourself to your client’s consumers or suppliers? You are an independent worker acting on your
Does this contract stop you from doing similar work for other clients? No
Are you required to ask permission to work for other clients? No
Are there any ownership rights relating to this contract? No
Have you had a previous contract with this client? No
Is the current contract the first in a series of contracts agreed with this client? No
Does the current contract allow for it to be extended? Yes
Will this work take up the majority of your available working time? Yes
Have you done any self-employed work of a similar nature for other clients in the last 12 months? Yes
Apologies if this has been asked before, I've had a quick scan and souldn't find anything suitable.
I've just been through the CEST with a new client today after they've agreed to use the QDOS contract for a direct engagement and the outcome was "Unable to make a Determination". I was under the impression that as long as the Substitution was accepted then it was ok?
Here's the result, would e grateful if someone could take the time to quickly look over the result and let me know where I may have messed up?
Thanks in advance...
Who are you? Worker
What do you want to do? Make a new determination
Are you trading through a limited company, partnership or unincorporated body? Ltd Company
Have you already started working for this client? No
Will you be an ‘Office Holder’? No
Does your client have the right to reject a substitute? Yes
Does your client have the right to move you from the task you originally agreed to do? No, that would require a new contract or formal
working arrangement
Does your client have the right to decide how the work is done? No, you and your client agree together
Does your client have the right to decide your working hours? No, the work is based on agreed deadlines
Does your client have the right to decide where you do the work? No, some work has to be done in an agreed location and some can be your choice
Will you have to buy equipment before your client pays you? No
Will you have to fund any vehicle costs before your client pays you? No
Will you have to buy materials before your client pays you? No
Will you have to fund any other costs before your client pays you? No
How will you be paid for this work? An hourly, daily or weekly rate
If the client was not happy with your work, would you have to put it right? Yes, unpaid and you would have extra costs that your client would not pay for
Will your client provide you with paid-for corporate benefits? No
Will you have any management responsibilities for your client? No
How would you introduce yourself to your client’s consumers or suppliers? You are an independent worker acting on your
Does this contract stop you from doing similar work for other clients? No
Are you required to ask permission to work for other clients? No
Are there any ownership rights relating to this contract? No
Have you had a previous contract with this client? No
Is the current contract the first in a series of contracts agreed with this client? No
Does the current contract allow for it to be extended? Yes
Will this work take up the majority of your available working time? Yes
Have you done any self-employed work of a similar nature for other clients in the last 12 months? Yes
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