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Contract by contract basis - you could basically work inside IR35 for two clients in a week (i.e. they tell you when to turn up and what work to do)Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIs this still an issue if you have more than one client?Comment
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This has been discussed before - do a search on HAYS.
I believe they have a contract called 'HT20' or something that got a pass from B&C. They always used to pay weekly.Comment
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I believe we all know the name of the young lady who has...Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostGood for you...someone has to....B00med!Comment
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It seems to all depend on how 'significant' a second or even third client is in terms of your overall earnings. If you have one main contract that falls inside IR35 it won't help if you have another client that you work for a couple of hours a weekOriginally posted by alreadypacked View PostIs this still an issue if you have more than one client?Comment
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