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It sounds like the software development co. is acting as an agency. This is because they're charge your hours directly to the client. What is important is how you work at the client. If you were working on some project which were to be controlled by the software development co. then it would be that company.Last edited by BlasterBates; 20 October 2020, 15:17.
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Until April 2021 - afterwards it depends on the nature of the relationship between the software house and their end clients and their ultimate decision.Originally posted by vwdan View PostYou are.
Given that you will be doing work very similar to permanent members of the software house I suspect you may find yourself deemed as inside.
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Contracting through an outsourced software development company
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I have a contract option with an outsourced software development company who provide individual contract resources into some companies and whole teams into others. My question is who is responsible for determining IR35 status ? Is it the end client or the company offering me the contract ?
Thanks in advance.
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