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NOTE: A lot is made here of the difference between 'substitute' and 'subcontractor.' The CEST guidance gives no such distinction, FWIW.
Originally posted by bigrob
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Originally posted by bigrob
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Surely there must be some bright new MP somewhere that would scream about this question and demand a pause until HMRC fixes CEST.
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And if there is such a provision in the contract, drop it. The contract does not have to allow for it to be extended. When the time comes, if it makes sense for you and the client, just agree a new contract, even if terms are identical.
Two things that are not equal:
1. The contract does not prohibit it to be extended.
2. The contract allows for it to be extended.
If the contract is silent on the matter, #1 is true, but #2 is not. #2 is only true if the contract says something like "this contract may be extended in such and such a way." If the contract says that you've brought MOO into the picture.
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