(Read it yesterday) I particularly liked the bit about not working their notice ...
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The best way to illustrate to HMRC what Lack of Moo means
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Originally posted by RetSet View PostHaven't you read Tolley's IR 35 Defence Strategies? Haven't you read HMRC's Employment Status Manual?
Are you cut out to be a contractor?
Here's a piece about MOO for BrilloPad and everybody else who doesn't know:
IR35: Mutuality of Obligation: what it is and what it is not :: Contractor UKGreat link.Outside of the legal profession, the phrase "absence of Mutuality of Obligation" is now often used to mean something like "the absence of any obligation to provide and do further work when the current (relatively short term) piece of work which the worker is obliged to complete has come to an end"
Obviously it would help if you had a Scooby as to what it actually means
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Ask his accountant what to do with it?Originally posted by vetran View Post




Think what NYUK would do for the King's Shilling.Blog? What blog...?
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Has anyone here ever worked with HMRC (contractor or permie)? I would've thought it's not uninteresting work.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yes, same as most Gov contracts except it takes an absolute age to get in through the front door due to the excessive security.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHas anyone here ever worked with HMRC (contractor or permie)? I would've thought it's not uninteresting work.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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It's a way in for someone who effectively knows nothing outside a home PC (i.e. 90% of school and Uni leavers...). A few more people offering (and taking on) such roles would eventually kill off the "skills shortage".Originally posted by motoukenin View PostYes, same as most Gov contracts except it takes an absolute age to get in through the front door due to the excessive security.
[EDIT] Ermm.... - Ignore me. Wrong thread.Last edited by malvolio; 7 April 2017, 11:30.Blog? What blog...?
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Never worked there but their code is in public domain: https://github.com/hmrcOriginally posted by d000hg View PostHas anyone here ever worked with HMRC (contractor or permie)? I would've thought it's not uninteresting work.
Most of their stuff is Scala which should make finding replacement developers quite tricky.Cats are evil.Comment
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All in, this is wonderful news because it means that HMRC's systems will be a shambles for many years to come. Hopefully it'll slow them down in pestering the workforce and trying to implement the government's increasingly desperate and poorly thought out tax raids.Comment
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It'll also mean mistakes are more likely and getting them rectified takes longer.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostAll in, this is wonderful news because it means that HMRC's systems will be a shambles for many years to come. Hopefully it'll slow them down in pestering the workforce and trying to implement the government's increasingly desperate and poorly thought out tax raids.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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