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Making up for non-worked days of a contract ? and IR35.

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    #11
    But I think you'll be told that either it's neutral or at best a weak defence. You are selling a parcel of work that is a precise 60 days long, rather than supplying services for a calendar-based period, but neither imply (or deny) MOO as long as you invoice and are paid for actual days worked.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      Excuse my ignorance, but MOO = ??

      Is there a glossary of acronyms anywhere?

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        #13
        Mutuality of Obligation.


        They are abliged to give you work (or pay you for doing nothing) and you are obliged to perform any work they give you.

        A big no no IR35 wise
        Still Invoicing

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