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how do the 2003 agency regs interact with awr
can you opt-in for 2003 and be out of awr ????
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If you are working under a tri-party contract (client, agency, umbrella company) and work under the supervision and direction of the client then you will be likely to fall within the scope of AWR; you will also be likely to fall inside IR35Originally posted by naveensoni View PostHi,
can someone please clarify the below doubt,
if i have my own limited company and a agency place me for a contract, will i be considered a agency worker and will be under AWR or is it vice versa?
also,AWR means 100% inside IR35,am i right?
-Thanks
nav
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Originally posted by naveensoni View PostHi,
can someone please clarify the below doubt,
if i have my own limited company and a agency place me for a contract, will i be considered a agency worker and will be under AWR or is it vice versa?
also,AWR means 100% inside IR35,am i right?
-Thanks
nav
No. This has been covered. Thousands of times. Literally a trucking tulip load of times. Please do a search.
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AWR and IR35
Hi,
can someone please clarify the below doubt,
if i have my own limited company and a agency place me for a contract, will i be considered a agency worker and will be under AWR or is it vice versa?
also,AWR means 100% inside IR35,am i right?
-Thanks
navLast edited by naveensoni; 26 December 2011, 23:45.Tags: None
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