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    #11
    Originally posted by THEPUMA View Post
    Not really. 99% of IR35 cases will be decided upon substitution, control and/or MOO.
    Who says?

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      #12
      Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
      Who says?
      Me.
      Caselaw precedent.
      David Smith of Accountax.
      Anyone who know what they're talking about.

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        #13
        Fair enough.

        But do you think that the Part & Parcel test should be completely ignored, then? Of course, subsititution, D&C and MOO is important but its the whole arrangement between client, agency and contractor that needs to be addressed not just certain areas.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
          Fair enough.

          But do you think that the Part & Parcel test should be completely ignored, then? Of course, subsititution, D&C and MOO is important but its the whole arrangement between client, agency and contractor that needs to be addressed not just certain areas.
          When reviewing a contract, I will initially only consider substitution, D&C and MOO. If it passes on one of them, I wouldn't give P&P a second thought. If it doesn't pass on any of them, then it may be worth considering, amongst several other minor factors.

          Of course, this pre-supposes that existing caselaw isn't superceded and I would caveat accordingly but I don't think there is any other practical assumption you can make.

          PUMA

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            #15
            When using @ClientCo email address I now sign it as 'MyCo Ltd for and on behalf of ClientCo'. I would change it if ClientCo insisted, but until then the advert, er I mean 'signature' remains

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