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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostHarmonic are there going to be other people at the client site doing the same job that you will be doing or have you been bought in specifically
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Harmonic are there going to be other people at the client site doing the same job that you will be doing or have you been bought in specifically
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Agree with pmeswani that the end customer not knowing you aren't employed by ClientCo shouldn't be an issue - I've seen many working for banks on the phone.
In case you're interested, here's a recent case that I think you might be interested in. It's one where the end client is likely to have thought the rep was an employee when they were self-employed. It might give a few examples of things you should avoid / look out for More weight to IR35
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat they call you doesn't matter, it is how your client treat you.
In the past, I've been in this position a number of times - I can't think of ever being asked by anyone whether I actually worked for the client or not.
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Originally posted by Harmonic View PostMy CV is in for a pre-sales gig and I've been sent a full job description.
My one thought was that in a pre-sales role when meeting ClientCo's clients unless the truth is made very clear , and I'd think that unlikely, it will be assumed and possibly even explicitly stated that I work for ClientCo.
Surely this is a one way ticket to IR35ville. Is anyone working a (ClientCo's) client facing gig and still managing to stay out of IR35?
If I'm going to be clobbered by Hector then the rate just doesn't stack up.
As far as the client's customer is concerned, you are representing your client. They don't care that you are a contractor with your own Ltd company or not. I can't see how HMRC would see this as being an IR35 pointer to be honest. But if anyone has any case / proof to the contrary, I would be interested in hearing it.
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I'm used to lying to clients about who I work for
Back when I was in server pre-sales for a certain large blue vendor I used to be on sales calls with resellers and they'd always ask me to say I was from the reseller not the vendor to make it look like they had decent techies.
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What they call you doesn't matter, it is how your client treat you. I think it is a bit devious the client co wanting you to say you work for them but that is their problem. As long as they don't treat you like an employee they can call you Genghis Khan King of the Mongols for all HMRC care.
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Pre-sales gig and IR35
My CV is in for a pre-sales gig and I've been sent a full job description.
My one thought was that in a pre-sales role when meeting ClientCo's clients unless the truth is made very clear , and I'd think that unlikely, it will be assumed and possibly even explicitly stated that I work for ClientCo.
Surely this is a one way ticket to IR35ville. Is anyone working a (ClientCo's) client facing gig and still managing to stay out of IR35?
If I'm going to be clobbered by Hector then the rate just doesn't stack up.Tags: None
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