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Well he's back after a break so we could give him the benefit of the doubt about IR35 not being an issue before I guess.. So still a tick box contractor.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNo, just preparing, in case the OP has been doing this for a while
If so, they should have a better handle of IR35 by now.
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No, just preparing, in case the OP has been doing this for a whileOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostWhere have the handbags come out? My responses to the OP?
If so, they should have a better handle of IR35 by now.
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Where have the handbags come out? My responses to the OP?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostTBH, I've stopped being astonished. OTOH, it is a professional forum, and we were all n00bs once. I'd reserve the handbags for seasoned contractors... OP, you're not a seasoned contractor, right?

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TBH, I've stopped being astonished. OTOH, it is a professional forum, and we were all n00bs once. I'd reserve the handbags for seasoned contractors... OP, you're not a seasoned contractor, right?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but the OPs last question really starts the alarm bells ringing if some of the point and earlier didn't. Wasn't really a response to you more a comment to the OP using your point.
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Indeed but the OPs last question really starts the alarm bells ringing if some of the point and earlier didn't. Wasn't really a response to you more a comment to the OP using your point.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt doesn't mean a lot of things. The OP may or may not choose to educate themselves about IR35 more generally, but the answer to "what is the IR35 effect on going direct with no agency in the middle?" is the one that fidot provides.
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It doesn't mean a lot of things. The OP may or may not choose to educate themselves about IR35 more generally, but the answer to "what is the IR35 effect on going direct with no agency in the middle?" is the one that fidot provides.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut it doesn't mean you can forget all about IR35 like a tick box contractor. You have to understand it and continue to make sure your working practices don't trump your contract and continue to gather evidence it doesn't etc etc.
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But it doesn't mean you can forget all about IR35 like a tick box contractor. You have to understand it and continue to make sure your working practices don't trump your contract and continue to gather evidence it doesn't etc etc.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIs the correct answer.
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Is the correct answer.Originally posted by fidot View PostIt doesn't change your IR35 status, but there are fewer unknowns (e.g. client to agency contract).
For example, if there is a substitution clause in the contract, it is more likely that the client means it rather than it being in an agency-contractor contract which may not be reflected in the upper contract.
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It doesn't change your IR35 status, but there are fewer unknowns (e.g. client to agency contract).
For example, if there is a substitution clause in the contract, it is more likely that the client means it rather than it being in an agency-contractor contract which may not be reflected in the upper contract.
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Direct contract and effect on IR35
Got my first direct contract - all things being equal, what is the IR35 effect on going direct with no agency in the middle?
I've had the contract renewed by QDOS and their recommended changes have been adopted.
Has anyone been caught by IR35 when contracting directly?Tags: None
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