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You're correct. And sal is correct. What's the saying? "If you want something doing properly, do it yourself". -
but only if you know what you are doing!Originally posted by billybiro View PostYou're correct. And sal is correct. What's the saying? "If you want something doing properly, do it yourself".Comment
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And if you've got the time and effort to do so instead of concentrating on doing what your business does.Originally posted by fidot View Postbut only if you know what you are doing!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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All good advice. I forgot to add that I have checked it myself thoroughly. It was just the IR35 check that I was referring to.Originally posted by HugeWhale View PostWhy oh why do people ask accountants to review contracts? You wouldn't ask a plumber to check the wiring in the fuse box!
Anyhow - it doesn't matter how much time you've got: get the contract checked. Not just for IR35, in fact IR35 may be the least of the worries the way case law is going, but there can be all sorts of things lurking in there. Are you liable for consequential damages? If so, run a mile (maybe). How about liabilities? IPR? Patents? Reciprocal rights to terminate? Handcuff clauses? Provision of software/tooling? What extended warranties are there after the contract end period? Do you really want to risk being called back a year or even two later to fix a bug?
Get it checked. It only takes a day or two. Contract extensions are different, you may wish to take a fly on them if there are no changes, but I'd always get a new contract looked over.Comment
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