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Is lack of a genuine right of substitution an automatic IR35 fail?
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostWrong! Just finished a year at boe we were all declared outside, on headed notepaper.
Or all the people you spoke to?
Or a different all?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostWrong! Just finished a year at boe we were all declared outside, on headed notepaper.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Sc cleared role, all contractors on project declared outside, probably, 35-40 during the course of the project.Comment
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostSc cleared role, all contractors on project declared outside, probably, 35-40 during the course of the project.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd that knowledge would include the risk of not being insured after the QDOS assessment.
A fail on the contract by Qdos does not invalidate the insurance providing that you can agree to the application statements for the policy which are based on the working practices and not the contract itself.Comment
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Originally posted by sludgesurfer View PostI don't think you meant to contradict this, but worth stating nonetheless:
A fail on the contract by Qdos does not invalidate the insurance providing that you can agree to the application statements for the policy which are based on the working practices and not the contract itself.Comment
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Originally posted by NeverBackToPerm View PostIt was the working practices that failed, the contract passed. I asked them for a separate document containing just the contract review element that didn't have "INSIDE IR35 Due to WP" in big red lettters on the front but they refused!Comment
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Originally posted by NeverBackToPerm View PostIt was the working practices that failed, the contract passed. I asked them for a separate document containing just the contract review element that didn't have "INSIDE IR35 Due to WP" in big red lettters on the front but they refused!
I'm in the process of drafting a reply as of the 5 red X signs I got at least 2 of them shouldn't be. I misread one and said I had contact with the clients customers (I don't, I actually thought it said clients subcrontactors), and another one where it says I have to have permission for leave to be granted, I've always just informed them that I'm taking leave and that my current forecasted schedule is up to date. So that's 2 ticks gone and the others with explanations and examples should be turned to green hopefully, or at least a N.
I'm unsure how many red Xs on the WP side it takes before they declare you inside. I'll hopefully get it away tomorrow and see where it goes from there.
Hopefully the official ID card issued by the client for entry, which has my picture on it and the words "I am on a contract" help. Compared to the permies "I am employed here" wording.Comment
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Originally posted by Blert596 View Post
I'm unsure how many red Xs on the WP side it takes before they declare you inside. I'll hopefully get it away tomorrow and see where it goes from there.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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