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    #11
    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    I would have expected the Client paying for hotel accommodation was a pointer toward IR35.
    AFAIK you would be wrong.

    HTH.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
      Client paying for Accom, surely that puts you inside IR35?
      No, why? Recovered business cost is how I see it.

      As for Bath, it's got a University, a College and 5 million tourists a year. I think there's a fair chance you can find anything from a room in a B&B* up to £1500 a night in the royal Crescent Hotel... I know people who have haggled decent repeat rates out of the hotels along Gt Poulteney St.

      Public transport is horrible and the traffic is appalling, so be careful about location




      *There's one I pass regularly called "Nessum Dorma". I always wonder if the owners can speak Italian...
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #13
        I've never known a client to pay for accomodation when I've worked away from home, or even to have considered it. They'd just hire someone local instead. Unless you had unique skills and they were based in a really inaccessable place, I suppose. But that doesn't really apply to Bath, does it?

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          #14
          Originally posted by dang65 View Post
          I've never known a client to pay for accomodation when I've worked away from home, or even to have considered it. They'd just hire someone local instead. Unless you had unique skills and they were based in a really inaccessable place, I suppose. But that doesn't really apply to Bath, does it?
          In the last 3 years I have had contracts in Liverpool ,Manchester, Bath, Bristol, Dundee etc etc. I have quoted an excluding expenses rate every time, i.e. client pays for travel and accomodation end of.

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            #15
            Originally posted by malvolio View Post
            *There's one I pass regularly called "Nessum Dorma". I always wonder if the owners can speak Italian...
            None shall sleep, maybe the central heating is noisy?
            Last edited by Bagpuss; 10 June 2008, 12:19.
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              #16
              Originally posted by dang65 View Post
              I've never known a client to pay for accomodation when I've worked away from home, or even to have considered it. They'd just hire someone local instead. Unless you had unique skills and they were based in a really inaccessable place, I suppose. But that doesn't really apply to Bath, does it?
              Depends if you live in Bristol...

              However, I've done gigs where I invoiced my day rate plus explicit accomodation costs, I've done them where I've upped my rate to cover it invisibly and I've done them where the rate was set, take it or leave and so paid accomodation out of the gross. None of it has anything to do with IR35.

              Also don't forget if you're working for a big company, they'll most likely have a deal with a local hotel or three that saves you both some wedge.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #17
                Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                In the last 3 years I have had contracts in Liverpool ,Manchester, Bath, Bristol, Dundee etc etc. I have quoted an excluding expenses rate every time, i.e. client pays for travel and accomodation end of.
                Well, I've missed a trick there then. But I'm only a ten-a-penny web developer and never seem to have much negotiating leverage when it comes to getting contracts. You go through agents to do this, right? Does the client just agree to cover hotel and travel bills, or is there some pre-arranged amount they pay?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by dang65 View Post
                  You go through agents to do this, right?
                  Not always. Last 3 contracts have been through contacts. However when using agents I always make sure they understand the quoted rate is exclusive of expenses (and VAT for the thick ones)

                  Originally posted by dang65 View Post
                  Does the client just agree to cover hotel and travel bills, or is there some pre-arranged amount they pay?
                  The client agrees to cover hotel and travel. I have had one where they put a cap on the hotel before i.e. they will pay any hotel up to £120 per night but most have been happy to just pay. As Malvolio mentioned most big clients have agreements with hotel chains and can organise decent rates for a quality hotel.

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                    #19
                    Well, I'll certainly be trying that in future then. May be back here for more tips when they say, "You're avin a larf mate" or something.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dang65 View Post
                      Well, I'll certainly be trying that in future then. May be back here for more tips when they say, "You're avin a larf mate" or something.
                      Good luck

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