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I really couldn't care either way tbh. I will opt in if I think the agency is dodgy and are going to try and hold money, or I think I can get a B2B with client at end of gig.
Has no effect on IR35 either way no matter what the agents say.
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Depends on the agency - normally I opt out, but to piss the last one off, I opted in just for the hell of it.
Got to get some kicks out of it, somehow...
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I normally opt out but with was introduced to the agency after the client this time so the point becomes moot.
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I normally opt in, but just really tiered having to argue with agencies to death to convince them that I really really want to opt in, I know opting in or out does not have any IR35 impact, so I have everything to gain from opting in, however if my contract actually got terminated under suspect / conflict I'd need to be prepared to go the legal route, which am not too keen on doing.
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostI don't actually know. What was this all about again?
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Originally posted by SouthRoute55 View PostOK this has been discussed like hell previously, I know all argument round it, am just wondering how many of you here have decided to opt in or out?
Denny: I know what you would vote for
Oh and Denny doesn't hang around here any more. There is a user on the PCG forums now that if I was a betting man (and I am) I would put money on being her though.
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Is this another thread about your bloody over-60s swingers club? I've told you before...
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Opt in / Opt Out
30Opt In43.33%13Opt Out56.67%17OK this has been discussed like hell previously, I know all argument round it, am just wondering how many of you here have decided to opt in or out?
Denny: I know what you would vote for
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