Hello again.
I am in the process of negotiating an opt-out contract with an agency, and my lawyer has questioned the meaning of this term:
"Charge rates: £XXX.XX per professional day of which 5% is in respect of the Status Bonus
Status Bonus: The amount we will pay, on the condition that: (a) The Representative utilised in the provision of Services is carrying on the business undertaking of the Supplier and (b) the Hirer is the client or customer of the Supplier in relation to the Services"
The agency have stated this is a new term, which can help with IR35 protection. [Note: I am aware the contractual writing is only a small part of being outside IR35.]
My IR35 folk are miffed by the term, and say it is almost meaningless.
Has anybody had such a thing in their contract before, or understands the purpose of it? I can't see the purpose, and don't believe it to be necessary for any party involved.
Thanks.
Note - Agent's response added here:
Status Bonus is a new addition to reflect the fact that The Agency has an agreement with your PSC to provide your specialist services to clients and customers, and as confirmation that you hold the position of Director. It's sum included in your pay rate to account for the fact that you own a genuine business, are taking full responsibility for the work completed and have obligations towards your clients receiving services. It is a sum to account for the financial risk you are accepting as an independent contractor and the fact that you are not seeking any kind of employment rights. This should further evidence the position that the client is your client under a b2b arrangement should you maintain that you are operating outside IR35.
I am in the process of negotiating an opt-out contract with an agency, and my lawyer has questioned the meaning of this term:
"Charge rates: £XXX.XX per professional day of which 5% is in respect of the Status Bonus
Status Bonus: The amount we will pay, on the condition that: (a) The Representative utilised in the provision of Services is carrying on the business undertaking of the Supplier and (b) the Hirer is the client or customer of the Supplier in relation to the Services"
The agency have stated this is a new term, which can help with IR35 protection. [Note: I am aware the contractual writing is only a small part of being outside IR35.]
My IR35 folk are miffed by the term, and say it is almost meaningless.
Has anybody had such a thing in their contract before, or understands the purpose of it? I can't see the purpose, and don't believe it to be necessary for any party involved.
Thanks.
Note - Agent's response added here:
Status Bonus is a new addition to reflect the fact that The Agency has an agreement with your PSC to provide your specialist services to clients and customers, and as confirmation that you hold the position of Director. It's sum included in your pay rate to account for the fact that you own a genuine business, are taking full responsibility for the work completed and have obligations towards your clients receiving services. It is a sum to account for the financial risk you are accepting as an independent contractor and the fact that you are not seeking any kind of employment rights. This should further evidence the position that the client is your client under a b2b arrangement should you maintain that you are operating outside IR35.
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