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Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostPaystream doing IR35 determinations? Oh dear...
I thought it had to be done by the end client anyway?
On another note, does anyone know who's responsibility it is to pass on the determination to the PSC? Is it client to agency then to PSC or does the client tell the contractor and agency at the same time?
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Originally posted by NobbyClark View PostBecause an IR35 compliance review was included as part of the accountancy package that I purchased.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWhy is your accountant determining your IR35 status? and why is you client using an accountancy company to determine your IR35 status? You / they should be using a legislation specialist for determination, if you do end up coughing up for it at least tell them to use a proper company (like Qdos, IPSE etc.).
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Funny how all the contractor accountants offer 'IR35 reviews'. This should be left to employment status specialists IMO.
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWhy is your accountant determining your IR35 status? and why is you client using an accountancy company to determine your IR35 status? You / they should be using a legislation specialist for determination, if you do end up coughing up for it at least tell them to use a proper company (like Qdos, IPSE etc.).
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Scenario 4. Confront the idiot who thought this was a good idea in the carpark.. And 'explain' .
Working for morons is brilliant when you kniw how to use them.
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Pyastream offer a service to their clients to asses their contracts against IR35 rules.
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Originally posted by NobbyClark View PostGiven that my I paid my accountant to determine my status[...]
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Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostPaystream doing IR35 determinations? Oh dear...
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Originally posted by NobbyClark View PostOption 4. Exercise my option to not accept any more work that’s offered.
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Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View PostOption 3, he pays it & still gets determined inside!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIn that scenario I would ask the client if they will refund the fee of it turns out they are avoiding their tax obligations by fostering a disguised employee scenario
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