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IR35 reportedly amended to exclude wholly overseas organisations..?
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I'd say its a fully outsourced service - it is a SAP consultancy doing a SAP implementation.
The more complicated bit - which I just realised I left out is.....
e -> My Ltd -> uK Agency -> French consultancy -> French branch of large International company -> on site at UK branch of same large company that uses contractors
If anything, I'd say its the french branch of the company thats the end client.
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Originally posted by mookiemoo View PostI'd say its a fully outsourced service - it is a SAP consultancy doing a SAP implementation.
The more complicated bit - which I just realised I left out is.....
e -> My Ltd -> uK Agency -> French consultancy -> French branch of large International company -> on site at UK branch of same large company that uses contractors
If anything, I'd say its the french branch of the company thats the end client.
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Which is a good reason to stay quiet on it all - if HMRC come sniffing, it will be the Agent who has failed to obtain or pass on a determination. The agency will be liable - you’re home and dry
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Originally posted by yorkshirespud View PostWhich is a good reason to stay quiet on it all - if HMRC come sniffing, it will be the Agent who has failed to obtain or pass on a determination. The agency will be liable - you’re home and dry
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Originally posted by mookiemoo View PostI'd say its a fully outsourced service - it is a SAP consultancy doing a SAP implementation.
The more complicated bit - which I just realised I left out is.....
e -> My Ltd -> uK Agency -> French consultancy -> French branch of large International company -> on site at UK branch of same large company that uses contractors
If anything, I'd say its the french branch of the company thats the end client.
no no no no ... WHOLLY OVERSEAS means no UK presence at all. HMRC will go after the UK branch. I can't find the link now but there was a discussion on LinkedIn about this yesterday.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postno no no no ... WHOLLY OVERSEAS means no UK presence at all. HMRC will go after the UK branch. I can't find the link now but there was a discussion on LinkedIn about this yesterday.
The recruitment company would therefore need to be completely outside of the UK. I'm not sure what would happen if the client paid the recruitment company a finder's fee.
Do you remember who Linkedin user was? Was it Dave Chaplin again?Comment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostOh no... I was thinking of that for probable future 100% remote contract with clients in EU.
The recruitment company would therefore need to be completely outside of the UK. I'm not sure what would happen if the client paid the recruitment company a finder's fee.
Do you remember who Linkedin user was? Was it Dave Chaplin again?This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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