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IR35 for client managers

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    #21
    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    "Use of Equipment

    While the provision of certain vital client equipment is a given, using client laptops, mobile phones and cars, suggests that a working arrangement is perhaps more suited to that of an employee."

    Suggested extra sentence:

    However, if a contractor must use a client's computer to access their network and own equipment use is prohibited as part of a client's risk policy, this is not seen as an IR35 issue.

    Rationale:

    Clients could panic and jump to the 1+1=3 conclusion that they can't let contractors be outside IR35 if they don't use their own equipment. It's IR35 neutral as it's often part of the Ts & Cs of working for a large client on site.

    Already tweaked that and re-posted. Will up date the original post to point to the latest version.
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      #22
      Thanks DaveB.

      I’ve deleted the posts of those who love the sound of their own voices.

      Thread closed.
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