Hi, I am a total rookie to the contracting world and I'm looking for some advice on my contract terms. I have set up as a limited company with business bank account etc.
I am currently working on my first contract with my previous permanent employer.
I'd like to remain outside of IR35 if possible and would appreciate some constructive input.
A little bit of background - The type of work that takes place is usually highly confidential. So my client's customers usually have confidentiality clauses and exclusivity clauses which limits the terms at which I can work. (I believe?) You will see below that they want me to sign a blanket contract to cover their legal needs with their customers the fixed period (approx 6 months). But are willing to agree, in separate following contracts on the specific jobs that will take place. (I assume that is so that there is no legal record of my company doing the specific confidential job, but allowing me to have some type of control over the jobs that I do)
So as I interpret the draft contract, the cons are:
I am required to work from the offices which the client provides. (for confidentiality reasons)
I am required to use the client's computer, email address and phone to do the work.(confidentitality)
The contract is for a fixed period where I am required to provide 'general engineering support' for the client. (not specific jobs; apparently this is not possible due to the confid. and exclusivity agreements with the client's customers)
The client agrees to pay all expenses for off site work trips.
The client has drafted the contract on their letterhead.(does it matter?)
There is a non competition clause so that I may not take contracts in the same field unless agreed with the client.
Some pros are:
The client is willing to agree there is no mutuality of agreement
The client is willing to agree, in writing, separate to this contract that any work taking place must be agreed upon by both parties. (I am a bit confused on how to view this as I will be under 2 contracts? I have been pushing to be working on a per job basis and this is their way of helping my request)
The client is willing to accept a substitution clause.
I have requested there be a clause which states I am allowed to take on other clients and perform duties when necessary as long as it doesn't affect the ability to complete the required jobs with the client.
How would some of you experienced contractors view this situation? How at risk is this to IR35? Any suggestions on how to improve the situation?
Many thanks for your time!
I am currently working on my first contract with my previous permanent employer.
I'd like to remain outside of IR35 if possible and would appreciate some constructive input.
A little bit of background - The type of work that takes place is usually highly confidential. So my client's customers usually have confidentiality clauses and exclusivity clauses which limits the terms at which I can work. (I believe?) You will see below that they want me to sign a blanket contract to cover their legal needs with their customers the fixed period (approx 6 months). But are willing to agree, in separate following contracts on the specific jobs that will take place. (I assume that is so that there is no legal record of my company doing the specific confidential job, but allowing me to have some type of control over the jobs that I do)
So as I interpret the draft contract, the cons are:
I am required to work from the offices which the client provides. (for confidentiality reasons)
I am required to use the client's computer, email address and phone to do the work.(confidentitality)
The contract is for a fixed period where I am required to provide 'general engineering support' for the client. (not specific jobs; apparently this is not possible due to the confid. and exclusivity agreements with the client's customers)
The client agrees to pay all expenses for off site work trips.
The client has drafted the contract on their letterhead.(does it matter?)
There is a non competition clause so that I may not take contracts in the same field unless agreed with the client.
Some pros are:
The client is willing to agree there is no mutuality of agreement
The client is willing to agree, in writing, separate to this contract that any work taking place must be agreed upon by both parties. (I am a bit confused on how to view this as I will be under 2 contracts? I have been pushing to be working on a per job basis and this is their way of helping my request)
The client is willing to accept a substitution clause.
I have requested there be a clause which states I am allowed to take on other clients and perform duties when necessary as long as it doesn't affect the ability to complete the required jobs with the client.
How would some of you experienced contractors view this situation? How at risk is this to IR35? Any suggestions on how to improve the situation?
Many thanks for your time!
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