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Only the Revenue can say if you are outside IR35 at the end of being investigated by them.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThat's right, it's impossible. You'll have to give the whole idea up I'm afraid. How annoying to fall at the final hurdle.
I suppose you could start your contract on a Tuesday, leaving you the Monday free to open a bank account, or similar. But make sure you wear a nice suit, because such a revolutionary move will put your photo on the front page of the Financial Times for sure.
Never opened a business account online but I have opened 3 other accounts.
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I've never been in my bank. tulip....how did I manage to open that account...
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That's right, it's impossible. You'll have to give the whole idea up I'm afraid. How annoying to fall at the final hurdle.Originally posted by Mor4 View PostOnly trouble i am having is opening a Business Account , if i am working 5 days a week , i can't go to the bank and open a account .
I suppose you could start your contract on a Tuesday, leaving you the Monday free to open a bank account, or similar. But make sure you wear a nice suit, because such a revolutionary move will put your photo on the front page of the Financial Times for sure.
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No bank open in your area on Saturdays? What about lunch time? Not able to leave work an hour early?Originally posted by Mor4 View PostToday i got feedback from Kate at BC and said i am outside IR35 .
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I know i have to sign the contract and send it off .
Only trouble i am having is opening a Business Account , if i am working 5 days a week , i can't go to the bank and open a account .
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Contract reviewed what's next ?
Today i got feedback from Kate at BC and said i am outside IR35 .
What's next ?
I know i have to sign the contract and send it off .
Only trouble i am having is opening a Business Account , if i am working 5 days a week , i can't go to the bank and open a account .
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