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Previously on "How does \ should client determine a role is out of scope for IR35 determination?"
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I don't see any trolling here, and yes we do clamp down on bad behaviour here. If any of us had seen any we would have done so. Thread locked as it seems OP has all the answers he needs.
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostYeah I thought the mods clamped down on trolls in the professional forums but look, here you are again, trolling and no mod intervention.
To assist you, yes, and yes. And yes Ive had an offer on it today, thanks. However, as I thought, they have confirmed government is the end client and the agency was being fast and loose with being 'outside the regulations.'
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostYeah I thought the mods clamped down on trolls in the professional forums but look, here you are again, trolling and no mod intervention.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHas the OP found out who the client is yet? Or got to interview?
To assist you, yes, and yes. And yes Ive had an offer on it today, thanks. However, as I thought, they have confirmed government is the end client and the agency was being fast and loose with being 'outside the regulations.'
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Has the OP found out who the client is yet? Or got to interview?
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostPoor attitude? Give your head a shake. How many times are people on here met with a 'poor attitude' from certain posters yet you dont say a word?
Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostCheck the timing of the original post, even award winning accountants dont provide a service at that time. In any event I wouldnt expect to trouble my accountants with that particular question.
If you want people to help you on here calling them names isn't going to endear you to them, or others who could help you. If you find someone's posts unhelpful on any forum the common netiquette is to ignore them.
In regards to your initial question there is no need to panic as when you are doing due diligence on a client for IR35 purposes you can't actually do it until:
1. You know who the actual client is so you can work out if they are public or private sector, and,
2. What the actual role is and as much detail about the role as possible.
The latter you won't be able to establish until interview as most agents don't know enough about roles to give you this information so it is up to you to ask questions to gleam this information from the client. Oh and oddly clients think you are really interested in the role if you ask them lots of relevant questions.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf your accountants are so good, why did you need to come on here with your poor attitude, why didn't you just ask them?
Check the timing of the original post, even award winning accountants dont provide a service at that time. In any event I wouldnt expect to trouble my accountants with that particular question.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe was given good advice at the start, the thread could have been closed back then, everything after that has not improved the quality of the discourse.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnd your point is that you thought that you'd improve the quality of discourse by suggesting something completely irrelevant?
A suggestion to ask an accountant about a complex legal matter is worse than useless.
The relevance of asking an accountant is that if you have one who is actually good at their job, they would advise you on who you should be speaking to, and since he wanted to tell us about his brilliant accountants, maybe asking them would have allowed them to point him in the right direction.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBut his are so good that for no apparent reason he felt the need to tell us all how good they are.
A suggestion to ask an accountant about a complex legal matter is worse than useless.
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostThankfully my accountants are again finalists for the BIBAs in both use of IT and professional business of the Year to go with their other awards such as North West Finance Award winners.
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostYep, that'll get you all the help you need.
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