I have recently been made redundant and am using this as an opportunity to enter the world of BA/PM contracting. I've found this forum invaluable in bringing myself up to speed.
How many hours/days a week is my company 'allowed' to invoice for, in a working week?
For example, consider this scenario. My ltd company secures a 3 month contract with Client A for 37.5 hours a week. Client B (my old employer who have recently made me redundant) then offer my company 15 hours a week which they agree can be done from home, in the evenings/at weekends at a times of my choosing.
Is there anything legally stopping my ltd company from taking on both contracts?
I understand that there may be IR35 implications if I take on any work from Client B, given that they are my most recent employer. However, would I be IR35 caught in this scenario, given the nature of the working conditions?
If there is a first time thread that answers these questions, please point me in the direction!
Thanks
How many hours/days a week is my company 'allowed' to invoice for, in a working week?
For example, consider this scenario. My ltd company secures a 3 month contract with Client A for 37.5 hours a week. Client B (my old employer who have recently made me redundant) then offer my company 15 hours a week which they agree can be done from home, in the evenings/at weekends at a times of my choosing.
Is there anything legally stopping my ltd company from taking on both contracts?
I understand that there may be IR35 implications if I take on any work from Client B, given that they are my most recent employer. However, would I be IR35 caught in this scenario, given the nature of the working conditions?
If there is a first time thread that answers these questions, please point me in the direction!
Thanks
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