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    #11
    I've done a couple of very short gigs (< 2 weeks) with no contract, but they've been direct. I generally try and get a PO for that kind of stuff.

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      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      I've done a couple of very short gigs (< 2 weeks) with no contract, but they've been direct. I generally try and get a PO for that kind of stuff.
      Equally valid and a PO will undoubtedly reference terms of business and payment terms which is absolutely fine

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        #13
        For such a short contract, it probably doesn't matter.

        For such a short contract, it probably doesn't matter from an IR35 perspective, but it does for payment terms etc. as others have said.

        e.g. assuming a four week contract @£2000/week = £8000.

        As long as the salary you pay yourself over the full tax year is at least 95% of £8000 (i.e. £7600), you have met your IR35 responsibilities.

        Obviously, if this contract extends to be more than 4 weeks or you have multiple inside-IR35 contracts, that becomes any issue.

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          #14
          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          I've done a couple of very short gigs (< 2 weeks) with no contract, but they've been direct. I generally try and get a PO for that kind of stuff.
          This is invariably the approach I adopt when doing short-term, fixed price, work. Ideally, attach your own T&C when returning the signed PO. For very small projects - certainly fixed price projects - it's probably not worth worrying about IR35 (although it certainly applies to all contracts).

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