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For IR35 etc purposes - who would be looked at as MyCo's 'client' to determine MOO etc?
Easy - whoever HMRC reckoned it would be easiest to pin it on. If you have a decent contract there's virtually zero chance of you being IR35'd with this arrangement.
I am working on a contract for a consultancy (via EB). They in turn are contracted to work for a larger consultancy. Just to complicate things the smaller consultancy now has no involvement with the larger company - there is only me doing ANY work on the project.
For IR35 etc purposes - who would be looked at as MyCo's 'client' to determine MOO etc?
Also, I am looking to get out of this long chain and perhaps hook up directly with the larger consultancy....two steps of the payment chain will be bypassed if I can do this.
Where would the (legal) major obstacles be in my case?
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