Actually I'm in agreement with you which is why I said most people have "permitted substitutes" since I've yet to meet any customer who will give you absolute control on who you send as your sub.
In reality most of us will never have **absolute** control and so I was saying that a substitution clause is useful but not by itself. Which is where we agree that the IR will argue that it's a sham, etc.
Glad we both agree

Which brings us back to the original thread. There is no magic bullet. The magic bullet is something that you can't actually get 100 percent into your working practises (MOO, absolute control in sub, etc.) but perhaps a varying degree which when totaled, may get you outside IR35.
Nice try though ...

Plus they usually cost a bit more than having your own accountant (and a lot more than doing it yourself, if you know how).
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