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Previously on "Contract to MSC co. IR35"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by jib78 View Post
    No will be an out source off site 80-100% of the time, fixed price work and plenty of substitution options.

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    The client/consulting agency tell you this?

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  • jib78
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    No will be an out source off site 80-100% of the time, fixed price work and plenty of substitution options.

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  • northernladuk
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    There is a caveat here the the MSC approach isn't just a paperwork exercise and the reality is they are just putting bods on site under the control of the client in which case it's all a sham thst won't work.

    This approach wlhas long been touted as a get around and it's pretty well agreed the agent just packaging their 10 existing contractors in to one contract and everything carries on as normal won't work.

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  • jib78
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    Yes confirms my thoughts. Cheers

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by jib78 View Post
    Can the client co issue a contract and statement of work they are happy with outside IR35 as a managed service engamement post April to the same ltd company used previously. Or is it better to start another new Ltd or have a break in between new contract terms?
    Can they? Yes, of course they can; why wouldn't they be able to?

    Will they? Have you asked them?

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  • northernladuk
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    It would need a whole change of policy at your client to take your Ltd on as a supplier that is offering a packaged service rather than a bum on seat. It would also mean you changing what and how you deliver.

    If they client wanted thst in the first place they would have probably already picked a supplier for it. They didn't, they went for a bum on seat which is all they want.

    It's possible but very unlikely.

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  • BR14
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    no idea

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  • jib78
    started a topic Contract to MSC co. IR35

    Contract to MSC co. IR35

    So engaged direct with a client, currently on an outside IR35 contract as deemed by ltd company and Qdos checks.

    If my client co. panics and deems contract inside. Contract finishes end of Feb anyway.

    Can the client co issue a contract and statement of work they are happy with outside IR35 as a managed service engamement post April to the same ltd company used previously. Or is it better to start another new Ltd or have a break in between new contract terms?

    I cant see a reason to need another Ltd personally. It was the previous terms they were not comfortable with.


    Any ideas?
    Last edited by jib78; 30 January 2020, 21:52.

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