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February 28th End of Contract - affected?

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    #11
    Originally posted by redman123 View Post
    Why would you leave before April. You can appeal the sds you know?
    No you can't. The legislation hasn't hit yet.
    And what is thst going to achieve?
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      #12
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      Last edited by redman123; 3 November 2021, 10:37.

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        #13
        Yup - finished up today despite having a 6-month extension offered (blanket ban on PSCs) - just too much risk for me to carry on as discussed in the primary thread on this.
        Will look for something new end of March.
        Leave: "To remove oneself from association with or participation in"

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          #14
          Originally posted by redman123 View Post
          You can appeal the SDS with the client, they're the ones who are claiming you are in inside. They are basing the SDS on current contract and assume you will be continuing in April hence they are issuing it now.
          However they have 45 days to respond, so if they havent sent it to you earlier than last Friday then they could theoretically leave you hanging until its 6th April and corner you in.
          No they don't. It's not legislation yet.
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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            No they don't. It's not legislation yet.
            Are you suggesting to wait until the legistlation is live, then appeal and wait up to 45 days for a response which will take you to around 22 May?

            IR35 - An Update - Jonathan Lee

            The legislation makes statutory provision for the contractor to appeal any determination made, with the end client being responsible to respond within 45 days of the appeal. Where an appeal is successful, a new SDS must be furnished by the end user.

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              #16
              No point holding your client to a set of processes and timescales that don't exist yet... Not sure how else to put it to you.
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