I assume a role, because otherwise substitution would never be a factor, but not quite sure. Does anyone have a definitive answer?
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Is a status determination applied to a role or to a worker?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJesus ******* wept...
Someone send NLUK a teddy bear, choccy bar and some Play Doh quick.
OP, you've been on here 8 yars and don't know? Really?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJesus ******* wept...
But as you're so ****ing smart, perhaps you can just drop the answer here instead of your usual smart@rse taunts.Comment
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The sticky says we can't be mean to noobs asking daft questions but this one has to be the exception to the rule surely.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostIt's not such a dumb question'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostI assume a role, because otherwise substitution would never be a factor, but not quite sure. Does anyone have a definitive answer?
Neither. It belongs to an individual contract. There may be two roles for Java Developer at ClientCo. For example, a company might be testing what they get for an Inside IR35 contract and what they get for an Outside IR35 for such purposes as making the necessary changes to attract the best talent should it be worth it. Deliverables and working practices should vary significantly between the two.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLong story short.
Neither. It belongs to an individual contract. There may be two roles for Java Developer at ClientCo. For example, a company might be testing what they get for an Inside IR35 contract and what they get for an Outside IR35 for such purposes as making the necessary changes to attract the best talent should it be worth it. Deliverables and working practices should vary significantly between the two.
Yes, I've been on here a long time but, unlike some others, I don't spend my every waking moment studying posts and revising IR35. I've already learned more about the whole thing than I ever wanted to know, I have plenty of other things I'd prefer to be doing.Comment
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It isn't a stupid question in the sense that a client may regard all workers within a particular role category as doing essentially the same thing in the same way, so they could reasonably (meaning, with reasonable care) decide that all of those workers have the same status.
But, in principle, a status determination applies to a particular contractor whose working practices are observed under a particular (hypothetical) contract.Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostThanks for a polite and useful answer.
Yes, I've been on here a long time but, unlike some others, I don't spend my every waking moment studying posts and revising IR35. I've already learned more about the whole thing than I ever wanted to know, I have plenty of other things I'd prefer to be doing.
It's like being a pie maker and saying "I didn't realise that I needed to know about food hygiene and labelling, what a faff". Every business owner should make themselves aware of the legislation that affects them.Comment
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