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Last edited by cojak; 1 March 2010, 14:05."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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A long item, summed up as:
Originally posted by Roger Sinclair, Egos LtdOverall, I find it difficult to see that there is any sound commercial reason why a contractor providing services through an agency would wish to opt out of the new regulations.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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That's very restrained. Well done.Originally posted by cojak View Post
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Ithangyew....Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThat's very restrained. Well done.
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GrrrrrrrrrrrrrrOriginally posted by cojak View PostIthangyew....
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Yes - it's that easy to get out of IR35. You just opt out of it. If only that Dragonfly guy had thought of that, eh.Originally posted by Branded View PostThe agency guy said that most of his clients "opt out". Which I guess means opting outside of IR35.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostYou cannot 'opt-out' of IR35. You can opt out of the The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations
Yeah, this is exactly what it is. Now I believe the reason is that it's better for the agency rather than myself.
If I opt OUT:
1. They can refuse to pay me if the client doesn't pay up.
2. I can't work for the client directly.Comment
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No - you can work directly for the client, but the period that you are contractually restrained from working for them may be different from that dictated by the regulations.Originally posted by Branded View PostYeah, this is exactly what it is. Now I believe the reason is that it's better for the agency rather than myself.
If I opt OUT:
1. They can refuse to pay me if the client doesn't pay up.
2. I can't work for the client directly.
However, in practice it's a moot point - most agencies will have a contract with the client that prevents them from taking you on direct anyway.Comment
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