Originally posted by Pondlife
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They are not telling you to work on site by way of control, there is no other way to do your job. I wouldn't see that as a pointer.Originally posted by freakydancerAlso, due to the location of the equipment I work on, I am required to work on site.
Not sure about these 'additional activities' though. Could you get your contact changed to reflect both and invoice as a separate line item.
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The wording of the contract itself is fineOriginally posted by DiestlGet it reviewed then if it passes get insurance.
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Aside from project work, if there is a major support incident they ask me to assist, whcih I am happy to do. Also, due to the location of the equipment I work on, I am required to work on site.Originally posted by PondlifeCan you provide some examples freakyd?
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Originally posted by freakydancerhowever, there are certain parts of my role that I guess would be inside IR35.
Can you provide some examples freakyd?
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My contract says all the right things to put me outside IR35 ie MOO, control, substitution etc....however, there are certain parts of my role that I guess would be inside IR35.
Should I declare myself inside or outside?Tags: None
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