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    Renewal of Contract

    Hi,

    I've been on a contract with the same firm for almost 2 yrs in a couple of weeks times, I've been on a 3 months contracts rolling with the same company. But I'll like to know what are the implications of staying with the same company after 2 yrs? and will it be okay for me to renew my contract agin if offered?

    I've got a Ltd comp. and I'm empl. & Dir of the company.

    Advice or a site with this information will be helpful

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    Originally posted by BabyGirl_1 View Post
    Hi,

    I've been on a contract with the same firm for almost 2 yrs in a couple of weeks times, I've been on a 3 months contracts rolling with the same company. But I'll like to know what are the implications of staying with the same company after 2 yrs? and will it be okay for me to renew my contract agin if offered?

    I've got a Ltd comp. and I'm empl. & Dir of the company.

    Advice or a site with this information will be helpful
    You can no longer claim travel and subsistence as the contract is no longer seen as temporary.
    Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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      #3
      Sounds more like you need to go permie with this level of understanding after 2 years!!

      If you go to the Accounts section there is a stickie on the 2 year rule and links to a load of questions about it.

      2 Years has nothing to do with your contract but I would hazard a guess you need to read up on IR35 and digest that before renewal.
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