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IR35 win for HMRC
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In the first of three determining factors, Special Commissioner John Jones said IR35 should apply as “sufficient obligation [existed] with each contract for STW to provide work and pay the agreed rate.”
Both worker and client knew the project’s lifetime, and knew that the skills ICL was supplying were unavailable in-house, meaning there was a mutual “expectation” of renewal, Jones said.Will work inside IR35. Or for food. -
Originally posted by VectraMan
The guy representing HMRC was called Peter Death....how appropriate...Comment
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Having read this on Shout99 I suspect this may get appealed. Depends who is funding it.
The judgement does seem rather perverse.
Though once again it was the agent - client contract that swung it.
We may see someone sue the agent and claim employee benefits from one of these one day.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Way too late - this has been running around the PCG fora for a week now. Basically the guy was screwed by the client, who reneged on the contents of a confirmation of arrangements letter they originally signed which blew his RoS.
The bigger whoopsie though is that the agency (Spring) had issued a contract with a clear RoS clause to the contractor that was not and could not be supported by their contract with the client.
As for appealing it, it's up to Island Consulting -after four years of grief already, I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't have the heart to battle on for another three...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioThe bigger whoopsie though is that the agency (Spring) had issued a contract with a clear RoS clause to the contractor that was not and could not be supported by their contract with the client.
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Quite why the commercial relationship between agency and client is relevant still escapes me. I know why HMRC go down that route but it wouldn't happen in another commercial field.
Mal: to save trawling through the PCG fora what's the general consensus there?Comment
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Originally posted by Epiphone
Mal: to save trawling through the PCG fora what's the general consensus there?Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioThe bigger whoopsie though is that the agency (Spring) had issued a contract with a clear RoS clause to the contractor that was not and could not be supported by their contract with the client.Comment
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Originally posted by EpiphoneQuite why the commercial relationship between agency and client is relevant still escapes me. I know why HMRC go down that route but it wouldn't happen in another commercial field.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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