Originally posted by malvolio
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What, again? Do you live in a bubble or something? I mean, we havn't heard that question for days...
In brief, working practices and contractual terms have to be aligned to you being an independent supplier and not someone providing services personally. Beyond that the key points are currently Direction and Control, Mutulaity of Obligation and Right of Substitution, all three of which are explained in the PCG's Guide to IR35 at www.pcg.org.uk
Rule 1 around here, as I'm sure you know - don't ask for people to tell you everything you don't know. We don't have enough time.
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Operating Outside Ir35
In a number of recent posts re BN66 etc, it's been stated the safest option might be to operate a Ltd, and ensure your are operating outside IR35.
Aside from getting your contract professionally reviewed (and it being found to be outside), can someone detail the steps that must be taken to ensure this..Tags: None
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