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Some decent reading for the OP...
IR35 Legisation - advice and guides for UK contractors
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Originally posted by Onward View PostDear All
Can anyone advise on the following please?
I am currently in contract outside IR35 for a project which completes end of February and will have been 9 months work which will naturally end when the project completes. The organisation has approached me to carry out a separate piece of work, providing a set of different services on a completely different business proposition, and would like me to start at the end of the current contract. For IR35, is it OK to have a new contract which describes the completely new supply beginning on the date after I finish the last, or is it best to run them parallel, or does it not matter as long as the 2 pieces of work are 2 completely different services?
All advice gratefully accepted and many thanks in advance.
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You need to understand IR35 not treat it as a tick box exercise. You are business now so should be thinking like one.
Kudos for using advise properly thoughLast edited by northernladuk; 10 February 2016, 18:04.
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Why would it matter if they run concurrently or consecutively? As long as the scope is clear on each, and the working practices are fine, it shouldn't matter. It shouldn't even matter if the second project is a follow-on from the first, or an extension.
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Separate contract for same company
Dear All
Can anyone advise on the following please?
I am currently in contract outside IR35 for a project which completes end of February and will have been 9 months work which will naturally end when the project completes. The organisation has approached me to carry out a separate piece of work, providing a set of different services on a completely different business proposition, and would like me to start at the end of the current contract. For IR35, is it OK to have a new contract which describes the completely new supply beginning on the date after I finish the last, or is it best to run them parallel, or does it not matter as long as the 2 pieces of work are 2 completely different services?
All advice gratefully accepted and many thanks in advance.Tags: None
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