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Previously on "Changing site - travel expenses etc."

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Nope. Just bill them for the extra. You can claim they changed the contract so you renegotiated a rate for times when you are at a different site. Sorted.

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  • Frogstomp
    started a topic Changing site - travel expenses etc.

    Changing site - travel expenses etc.

    My client has asked me to work for a couple of months on a different site to the one I am currently located at - this I am fine with. They have also said they will pay my travel expenses and daily allowance to the new site.

    What I am unclear on is whether accepting these expenses is liable to be an indicator (in a bad way!) for employment under IR35.. is anyone able to clarify this or has been in a similar situation?

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