Folks
I have a B2B agreement between my limited company and a client.
My company is providing TWO contractors (me and another) to the client over a 3 month-ish period.
The contract is a typical IR35-friendly contract, with one exception - the client isn't too keen on the mutuality of obligation clause as they want to make sure we take on the work they're engaging us to do.
Is the lack of MOO likely to cause any real issues in the event of an investigation?
My company has several other streams of income, and not only are we doing some work for the client co, we are also working with them to help them market their product to some of our other customers.
In my eyes we are far, far beyond the realms of an employer / employee relationship.
Interested to hear the thoughts of others on this as don't really want to pay for a contract review if it's unecessary, which I believe it is.
Thanks
I have a B2B agreement between my limited company and a client.
My company is providing TWO contractors (me and another) to the client over a 3 month-ish period.
The contract is a typical IR35-friendly contract, with one exception - the client isn't too keen on the mutuality of obligation clause as they want to make sure we take on the work they're engaging us to do.
Is the lack of MOO likely to cause any real issues in the event of an investigation?
My company has several other streams of income, and not only are we doing some work for the client co, we are also working with them to help them market their product to some of our other customers.
In my eyes we are far, far beyond the realms of an employer / employee relationship.
Interested to hear the thoughts of others on this as don't really want to pay for a contract review if it's unecessary, which I believe it is.
Thanks
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