I guess it would be a simple way to kick start an IR35 Enquiry along with attending a Christmas party, covering an employees absence and using ClientCo equipment.
Just make it plain on your signature who you are?
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Funnily enough, despite there being "global" and "project" email lists here that do include contractors, one of the things I like about current client co. is that every contractors is addressed [email protected] [Contractor] and email sigs include the words "contracted to-" before the client co. name. So it is very visible to all concerned who is staff and who isn't.
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Funnily enough, it is one of the things the Revenue seem to like to ask about if there's an IR35 enquiry. However, in the whole scheme of things, its a long way from being a pivotal issue so I wouldn't worry about it.
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Originally posted by Goggy View PostHi
it's a common practice for the contractors to be included in "all employees" email distribution list in the companies they work for (clients). How critical is this fact to IR35 investigation?
Dont sweat it.
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Originally posted by Goggy View PostHi
it's a common practice for the contractors to be included in "all employees" email distribution list in the companies they work for (clients). How critical is this fact to IR35 investigation?
TBH if you are on it then technically it is NOT an all employee's list so it isn't really even what you are worrying about... if that makes sense? Its the wrong name.
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Yes. It's generally too much effort for somebody to do otherwise, and that's assuming they understand what a contractor is, which many people in any organisation don't.
I always assume anything like that doesn't apply to me and ignore it, unless explicitly told otherwise. I can't imagine the email makes a lot of difference to IR35, but what you do with the information might. I remember being informed that all staff had to undergo "ethics training" on a particular date, and obviously as a contractor you don't want to be doing that sort of thing.
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