Originally posted by shaeney
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I would never say thatOriginally posted by shaeneyare you saying Denny isa muppet?
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are you saying Denny isa muppet?Originally posted by DodgyAgentyou'll get on well with her then
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you'll get on well with her thenOriginally posted by shaeneyDoh!
I am a muppet
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Nope.Originally posted by zeitghostIs that congruent with coming from Swansea?
Some of the most intelligece people in the world are from swansea:Einstein, Steven Hawking, Alfred Nobel etc
They were all from Townhill. Honest, mush.
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Doh!Originally posted by andyNo she is our resident ir35 expert
I am a muppet
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No she is our resident ir35 expertOriginally posted by shaeneyWhy Denny? Has he posted something similar???
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Why Denny? Has he posted something similar???Originally posted by SallyAnneDenny?
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Originally posted by shaeneyMy new client has asked to extend the 6 month contract to 50 weeks. I aint even started yet!
However, I am keen to get the contract broken down into deliverable based chunks. Will this help with any potential IR35 problems down the line?
Although nice from a stability point of view, it does look on paper like an employer/employee type relationsip...
Denny?
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Nope, but invoicing is monthly...Originally posted by Captain DispensableMake sure they aren't on about paying you annually .:
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Make sure they aren't on about paying you annually (50 weeks with 2 weeks off for good behaviour).
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50 Week Contract Wording
My new client has asked to extend the 6 month contract to 50 weeks. I aint even started yet!
However, I am keen to get the contract broken down into deliverable based chunks. Will this help with any potential IR35 problems down the line?
Although nice from a stability point of view, it does look on paper like an employer/employee type relationsip...Tags: None
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