So as a LTD company you should be GDPR compliant, if you are not compliant with GDPR and you handle personal data (as a worker) for your client under their Personal Information Management System/ governance will this hinder your claim for being outside of IR35?
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When GDPR meets IR35
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GDPR has nothing to do with IR35.
IR35 has nothing to do with GDPR.
GDPR is not a flag for or against IR35.
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What is an IR35 risk is failing to understand the basics of the legislation. You can't play tick box IR35 and expect to be outside by default.
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Unless you've been deemed inside IR35 following an automated assessment by a proven to be flawed online tool, in which case you might have a reaosnable argument that Article 21 Para 1 ("The data subject shall have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or similarly significantly affects him or her.") means that GDPR has everything to do with IR35Originally posted by WTFH View PostGDPR has nothing to do with IR35.
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