Your response completely addressed not only question but a concern too. Thanks you for this as that saved me a fair amount of time and spared from unnecessary worries.
I have been shared a draft version of the client which is currently under review by Qdos and they seem to be somewhat slow. The SDC matter seems OK from my past contracting experience and the contract does not seem to specify the Forces as the end client.
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Originally posted by Fernando5 View PostI have been offered a senior architect role where my contract would be with the recruitment agency. The agency would have a contract with Cognizant who in their turn deliver a project for Police forces (end client).
With this arrangement and an end client being a governmental organization does that mean the role would fall inside Ir35?
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Normally if you are self employed very rarely after the mass public sector IR35 blanketing which occured awhile back, most public bodies don't allow self-employed to work directly for them (very few allow it without issues but that's another story) so it goes like this:
Ltd Company - Agency X - Public Sector Body as end client on contract = Inside IR35 as the contract will show end client as a government body
Ltd Company - Agency X - IT Service Provider X (E.g. Computacenter, DXC etc) as end client - Public Sector Body (As a client of IT Service Provider) = Outside of IR35 as on paper you are in theory working for IT Service Provider not the Public Sector Body.
I gone down a even more crazier route and working through 2 service providers + agency but check working practices as well and SDC, equipment is a murky issue but can be argued on grounds of security you can't bring your own to work for obvious reasons.
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Is this an Ir35 issue?
I have been offered a senior architect role where my contract would be with the recruitment agency. The agency would have a contract with Cognizant who in their turn deliver a project for Police forces (end client).
With this arrangement and an end client being a governmental organization does that mean the role would fall inside Ir35?
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