Originally posted by Snooky
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Profile on client website - yes/no?
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I'd also have a dig around in to your IR35 status and either make sure you've all the insurances and checks possible.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Yeah, it isn't always easy to be outside IR35 with very small clients. Many of them started with one person and they have a tendency to expect personal service from employees and contractors alike and can see them as much the same. Personally, I can't be bothered with UK clients at all anymore, Chapter 8 or otherwise.
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Also I know that sometimes clients will not update their website, they like to make their team look big or go under, and the website is dormant - so if you tell HMRC you did a 6 month gig and they say well you were part of "meet the team" on their website for 2 years..... sure you can disprove it but there is no value to you and just creates an unnecessary red flag.
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Your alarm bells should've started ringing at this "on their external website along with all other staff". #JustSaying.Originally posted by Snooky View PostMy current client (outside IR35 contract) has asked if I'd be willing to have my profile shown on their external website along with all other staff - it's a very small company. They've made it clear that they'd identify me as a Consultant but have also asked if I'd be willing for my photo and/or a link to my LinkedIn profile to be included.
I'm completely at liberty to say no but I wondered what people thought of it? Is this a no-no in the modern IR35 landscape (sign of part & parcel etc)?Comment
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