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Originally posted by kav k View Post@koopa Can I ask you if you get the confimation of it as outside IR35 from Capita or DWP?
I have been offered a contract which I havent signed it yet as I am reviewing it with QDOS and gathering more information. And also need to get the written confirmation of IR35
The contract is between my limited company and agency , then between Capita and the agency. My contract is CL1 and mentions Capita as endclient and DWP as end client's customer.
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I have read some previous discussions on this forum that suggest most/all capita/cl1 are likely to be inside as they are 'manpower substitution'. Some clients such as MoD/Capita have got around 'reasonable care' by just ending all contracts on 31 mar and requiring all new contracts to be via an umbrella - effectively inside.
Other clients on the same cl1 type contracts seem to have taken a different view.... does your head in doesnt it?
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@koopa Can I ask you if you get the confimation of it as outside IR35 from Capita or DWP?
I have been offered a contract which I havent signed it yet as I am reviewing it with QDOS and gathering more information. And also need to get the written confirmation of IR35
The contract is between my limited company and agency , then between Capita and the agency. My contract is CL1 and mentions Capita as endclient and DWP as end client's customer.Last edited by kav k; 14 April 2017, 16:57.
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Originally posted by polagon View PostOK, thanks for the tips. Could you perhaps go quickly into this with reasonable care. And if there's any leverage to be used/rights to get this exercised on our... contracts?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIt's been far from clear all over as new titbits of news filter through that potentially changed previous thinking. If you're at a client already and outside and QDOS have reviewed your contract as outside, I'd have a chat with the client about exercising reasonable care if they're declaring blanket inside.
I'd like to think that each new role can, in isolation, have that reasonable care exercised on it but that remains to be seen.
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Originally posted by polagon View PostSo I talked with a colleague who has been at the client for a few months, and apparently it looked like for a while that hers (and if so probably my) role would fall inside. And then some of the information from the client/HMRC got revised and it's now then outside. So yeah thanks for that. But from the sound of it, it has been far from a clear decision until now.
I'd like to think that each new role can, in isolation, have that reasonable care exercised on it but that remains to be seen.
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Originally posted by koopa View PostThanks Mudskipper - that's really helpful. I've since clarified and the client has confirmed that they consider the contract to be outside IR35 so happy days!
And as it seems with Polagon's contract, CL1 does not necessarily equate to inside IR35, but perhaps only strongly suggests it.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYes, I fear you have missed the point
They are spelling out that you are not an employee of the client - i.e. you will get no sick pay, holiday, training, redundancy etc, etc. No employment rights.
However, employment status for employment purposes != employment status for tax purposes.
You need to specifically ask about the IR35 status of the engagement, and get it in writing.
However, you are right about IR35 insurance - you won't need it, as you will either be inside (taxes deducted) or outside with the client bearing the liability.
Good luck!
And as it seems with Polagon's contract, CL1 does not necessarily equate to inside IR35, but perhaps only strongly suggests it.
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Originally posted by polagon View PostNot sure how official it is, but got sent it over from the client who used the new beta tool. "HMRC will stand by the result given unless a compliance check finds the information provided isn’t accurate.". So unless that happens it should be fine.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHave you had an official confirmation of determination or is it just the agency telling you?
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Originally posted by polagon View PostWhy is that? I.e. wrong framework?
My client has deemed my role to be outside, and it is Capita CL1 contract role.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAbsolutely bloody certain to be. If not, you're on the wrong framework...
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