Originally posted by vetran
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The bit in bold particularly is a clear problem. The client has no view or input to the contract between you and the agency. The client doesn't allow the sub but the agent has failed to take that in to account. The courts know this happens so the onus is on proving it.
It's been called out by a judge in an IR35 case in the past so there is precedent. Because of the nature of an agent providing standard contracts regardless of client it's not unreasonable for a court to need proof it's real.
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