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ir35 contract review - what to expect?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't want to be rude but you didn't know that having your name in the contract was an issue?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSurely best to hand it as is to the professionals and let them pick up everything rather than making a half-arsed attempt at it yourself. Or what are you going to do? Ask the agency to change the obvious, then ask them again to do the less obvious after you've had it reviewed?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSurely best to hand it as is to the professionals and let them pick up everything rather than making a half-arsed attempt at it yourself. Or what are you going to do? Ask the agency to change the obvious, then ask them again to do the less obvious after you've had it reviewed?
I guess if the reviewer is going to do the negotiating on your behalf there is an argument to just bung it over and wash your hands of it... Just not my style... I'm in control of what I do and employ the services of other people to help me... Not do it for me while I sit there in blissful ignorance... I guess it's just down to each individual this one so fair point.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't want to be rude but you didn't know that having your name in the contract was an issue?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSurely best to hand it as is to the professionals and let them pick up everything rather than making a half-arsed attempt at it yourself. Or what are you going to do? Ask the agency to change the obvious, then ask them again to do the less obvious after you've had it reviewed?Comment
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Doesn't have to be constantly. Nothing wrong with giving it a glance over make sure it's even valid as I explained.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I would hope after you had read through a lot of contracts, over the years, you would know what to look for.
Obviously, up to you what you want do after you have spotted these dodgy clauses.
I do like to understand what I'm signing, a review is also just another persons POV / interpretation, in any case. Everyone does things their own way, so there's no right answerThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Which Supplier ?
Hi all,
I am new to the forum and trying to educate myself on everything I need to do.
Although I have been consulting for a few years now, this is the first time I need to go through an agency.
In the past, I used my own IR35 compliant contract/working practices etc that clients accepted.
I am now being presented with an agency contract that I would like reviewed and also acquire IR35 protection.
Following extensive reading, I think I would like:
1) IR35 expert review
2) The reviewer to negotiate/deal with the Agency on contract/working practices etc changes
3) Someone to fight/defend my corner if HMRC were to investigate
Reading through here, it seems there are a few overlapping options (ignoring other benefits of some):
1) IPSE Standard - £155 - support for an investigation (is this up to Tribunal stage ?) + small discount for Contract review by AbbeyTax (+£145) = £300
2) QDOS Tax Liability Cover - £199 - Contract review, negotiate with agency and investigation/defence support (is this up to Tribunal stage ?) plus payout if you lose
3) B&C Contractor Guardian Plus - £325 - Contract review, negotiate with agency and investigation support/defence up to Tribunal stage
Have I got the above options correct ?
If I have, surely the QDOS service is the most comprehensive and best value but am I missing something here ?
ThanksLast edited by Freud; 19 October 2016, 14:40.Comment
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They are often two separate products. The review is one and them the cover is another. QDOS will charge the review and then you can take out the insurance. Dunno if IPSE is the same. The TLC35 option does then allow one free basic review though I believe.
IPSE+ is a no brainer if you decide to take a different policy out either way. It covers you for jury service, business interruption and quite a few other things that are worth having.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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