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  • Old Greg
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    Quote them a monkey for the work, and ask for a PO.

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  • GJABS
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    Sounds like a typical client on a power trip. They want to own you. Unless you are financially vulnerable, tell them to shove it.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by MmmmDonuts View Post
    Hello all,

    I work for myself through a limited company (have been for 5+ years) and I currently have 2 clients - one of them has asked me to change my LinkedIn status as working for them as I am making connections through it and they want me to appear as a regular full time employee, but I'm concerned this could open a can of worms with HMRC (or my other client).

    Would this be ok or is it not advised?

    Many thanks
    I have no qualms adding a client on my LinkedIn, but I make sure MyCo is the headline and that I am "Interim / Consultant %Job Title%" at ClientCo

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  • MmmmDonuts
    started a topic LinkedIn status

    LinkedIn status

    Hello all,

    I work for myself through a limited company (have been for 5+ years) and I currently have 2 clients - one of them has asked me to change my LinkedIn status as working for them as I am making connections through it and they want me to appear as a regular full time employee, but I'm concerned this could open a can of worms with HMRC (or my other client).

    Would this be ok or is it not advised?

    Many thanks

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