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    IR35 again

    IR35: A Warning to End Users - Contractor Weekly

    Increase in enquiries?

    My last gig had over 160 contractors, who all filled in annual leave requests.



    Looks like Hector is getting his act together at last, and fair play.


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    #2
    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    My last gig had over 160 contractors, who all filled in annual leave requests.

    That's almost as stupid as walking from a contract because you fear their direction and control is an indicator of being inside IR35, and then proudly boasting on an internet forum that there was no direction and control
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      #3
      Riddle me this. You start in a contract believing there is no d@c.

      The contract expressly states that there is no d&c.

      Then Clientco try and exercise some d&c and I flatly refuse and so the contract is terminated.

      Now, slowly tell me how I was under d&c.




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        #4
        Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
        Riddle me this. You start in a contract believing there is no d@c.

        The contract expressly states that there is no d&c.

        Then Clientco try and exercise some d&c and I flatly refuse and so the contract is terminated.

        Now, slowly tell me how I was under d&c.
        I didn't say you were under D&C.

        If there was no D&C, why walk away from the contract?
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          #5
          How are you this thick?


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            #6
            Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
            How are you this thick?


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            Ah, the well-reasoned argument.

            I'll try slowly - was there direction and control exercised by the client?
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              #7
              Can you read?????


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                #8
                oh goody



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                  #9
                  Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
                  Can you read?????
                  Ah, the well-reasoned argument.

                  I'll try slowly - was there direction and control exercised by the client?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
                    Riddle me this. You start in a contract believing there is no d@c.

                    The contract expressly states that there is no d&c.

                    Then Clientco try and exercise some d&c and I flatly refuse and so the contract is terminated.

                    Now, slowly tell me how I was under d&c.




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                    Was the thing you called D&C the holiday form....
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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