I decided for my latest contract that I should opt in to the agency regulations - no real idea why, but the jist of what I'de read here implied that it might be a good thing. Agent whent through the standard "it's not as good for IR35" line, but I held firm and decided to opt in.
Gig is due to start Monday, but the agency haven't sent me a contract yet, which I want to get reviewed by Qdos. The pimp has just explained to me that they are having problems with writing the contract, since their contract with the client says that the client will only pay if invoiced within 8 weeks, but if I'm opted in I can bill them at any time.
The pimp has suggested / implied that if I opt out, then the contract will be more IR35 friendly (again!) - I've told him that I can't opt out now, since I've been introduced to the client, which he said that he wasn't aware of!!
Am I right that I can't opt out now that I've interviewed? The agency is the sole resourcer for a big project that will last for a while, so I'm a little wary that I may have just cost myself.
I'm also inclined to sign the contract, and then argue that I'm outside IR35 based on my working conditions rather than the paperwork - any ideas on how successful this is likely to be?
TIA,
Faqaqer
Gig is due to start Monday, but the agency haven't sent me a contract yet, which I want to get reviewed by Qdos. The pimp has just explained to me that they are having problems with writing the contract, since their contract with the client says that the client will only pay if invoiced within 8 weeks, but if I'm opted in I can bill them at any time.
The pimp has suggested / implied that if I opt out, then the contract will be more IR35 friendly (again!) - I've told him that I can't opt out now, since I've been introduced to the client, which he said that he wasn't aware of!!
Am I right that I can't opt out now that I've interviewed? The agency is the sole resourcer for a big project that will last for a while, so I'm a little wary that I may have just cost myself.
I'm also inclined to sign the contract, and then argue that I'm outside IR35 based on my working conditions rather than the paperwork - any ideas on how successful this is likely to be?
TIA,
Faqaqer
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