I would go back to them and say make the whole thing outside IR-35 or no deal. Maybe once they realize they are asking for an arrangement that just doesn't work, they will see sense and take on your business properly.
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thinking about it - B0redom posted elsewhere last night the all important question
“Can I argue that this is necessary (business expense) with a straight face if (the tax man) asked about it?”
And I think that is the important question here about the security clearance.
“Can I argue that the security clearance is valid with a straight face given that the company isn't managing / responsible for the work (as it is inside IR35 and the client retains responsibility / management control)?”
Because unless the company is responsible for the work (i.e. the work is outside IR35) you couldn't truthfully answer the question about the use of the security clearance - so I would be going back and saying that the clearance people say that the company has to be responsible for the work or you can't take it on...Last edited by eek; 9 January 2025, 08:14.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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