Hi,
Would welcome your thoughts on the following clause that has been added onto the SDS Inside IR35 determination that the client wants me to sign.
As I understand it, there is a requirement for the client to issue a SDS to the contractor - there is no requirement for the contractor to sign a SDS.
The client has added the following clause and wants me to sign it:
"Inside: As part of your contract with <<client>> you are obliged to have appropriate arrangements for administering TAX/PAYE/etc as an employed person and these will need to be approved by <<client>> . You are also responsible for and shall be liable to <<client>> for any income tax, National Insurance and social security contributions or payments that are not administered correctly in relation to your contract with <<client>> . You shall also be liable to <<client>> for all reasonable costs, expenses and any penalty or fine incurred by <<client>> in connection with any failure, either by you or any third party you have engaged to act on your behalf, to administer income tax, National Insurance and social security contributions or payments correctly"
The client has a list of approved Umbrella companies and I have gone with one of them - PayStream. The Tax/NI is all paid correctly.
The above clause seems quite draconian and wholly unfair. The whole point of Inside IR35 is it's put the onus on the end client to make sure Tax and NI is paid correctly.
I doubt I have much option but to sign it, but was wondering if it's fair to say, that this clause is wholly unreasonable and it should be between the end client and the agency and/or umbrella.
I don't have an employment contract directly with the client, my employment contract is with the Umbrella, so how can the client hold me responsible?
By signing this SDS and signing up to the clause - is that not in effect, putting a contract in place between the client and myself?
Would welcome your thoughts on this?
Would welcome your thoughts on the following clause that has been added onto the SDS Inside IR35 determination that the client wants me to sign.
As I understand it, there is a requirement for the client to issue a SDS to the contractor - there is no requirement for the contractor to sign a SDS.
The client has added the following clause and wants me to sign it:
"Inside: As part of your contract with <<client>> you are obliged to have appropriate arrangements for administering TAX/PAYE/etc as an employed person and these will need to be approved by <<client>> . You are also responsible for and shall be liable to <<client>> for any income tax, National Insurance and social security contributions or payments that are not administered correctly in relation to your contract with <<client>> . You shall also be liable to <<client>> for all reasonable costs, expenses and any penalty or fine incurred by <<client>> in connection with any failure, either by you or any third party you have engaged to act on your behalf, to administer income tax, National Insurance and social security contributions or payments correctly"
The client has a list of approved Umbrella companies and I have gone with one of them - PayStream. The Tax/NI is all paid correctly.
The above clause seems quite draconian and wholly unfair. The whole point of Inside IR35 is it's put the onus on the end client to make sure Tax and NI is paid correctly.
I doubt I have much option but to sign it, but was wondering if it's fair to say, that this clause is wholly unreasonable and it should be between the end client and the agency and/or umbrella.
I don't have an employment contract directly with the client, my employment contract is with the Umbrella, so how can the client hold me responsible?
By signing this SDS and signing up to the clause - is that not in effect, putting a contract in place between the client and myself?
Would welcome your thoughts on this?
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