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Setting up as an agent on a preferred supplier list

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    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    FTFY



    Indeed but he is one in many many contractors who have had the idea to do the same. Good on him for making stick, the other 99.99% wouldn't.

    I am sure he didn't come on CONTRACTOR forums asking questions about the basics of how to be an agent as well.
    Absolutely agree with all of that. I would have thought anyone with an idea that they want to take forward would apply AT LEAST a minimal amount of common sense to the problem

    Maybe that is why so many fail.

    Also, you need a certain amount of selling ability, which, despite what most people think, is a skill in itself. Suggest the OP speaks to Dodgy !!
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      #12
      Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
      Absolutely agree with all of that. I would have thought anyone with an idea that they want to take forward would apply AT LEAST a minimal amount of common sense to the problem

      Maybe that is why so many fail.

      Also, you need a certain amount of selling ability, which, despite what most people think, is a skill in itself. Suggest the OP speaks to Dodgy !!
      I was hoping to pick up lessons learnt from others and apply the common sense! plus i do have some selling ability just want to know all the options before i go ahead with my idea!!

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        #13
        Ok, been doing a quite a bit of reading and only clauses are in my contract but as im nearing 6 weeks to the end i dont think they stack up esp as I withdrew my opt out.

        Meeting HR this week to discuss options.

        Any other thoughts (constructive) please?

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          #14
          Originally posted by gamble1234 View Post
          Any other thoughts (constructive) please?
          If you are on FRS for VAT, then you will have to withdraw from it if you go over the threshold. You won't be able to get back into FRS for another year.
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            #15
            Originally posted by gamble1234 View Post
            Ok, been doing a quite a bit of reading and only clauses are in my contract but as im nearing 6 weeks to the end i dont think they stack up esp as I withdrew my opt out.

            Meeting HR this week to discuss options.

            Any other thoughts (constructive) please?
            Go to them with some degree of confidence and enough knowledge to get across that you can supply what they want at the right price. Make it clear that you can provide the same service and level of service that other agencies do. Try to convey that you won't become a burden of questions and difficulties for them.

            If you approach them with a 'well i think I can get you some people but i'm not quite sure how to do it' you'll get slaughtered.

            Constructive enough ?
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              #16
              Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
              Go to them with some degree of confidence and enough knowledge to get across that you can supply what they want at the right price. Make it clear that you can provide the same service and level of service that other agencies do. Try to convey that you won't become a burden of questions and difficulties for them.

              If you approach them with a 'well i think I can get you some people but i'm not quite sure how to do it' you'll get slaughtered.

              Constructive enough ?
              That's pretty good mangler, thanks.

              I am more concerned with the legal aspects (which I will be speaking to a solicitor) and from an accounting/tax (speaking to accountant) perspective so initial i will be making some investment. Also I am planning on hiring someone to take care of all the admin!

              gamble

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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                If you are on FRS for VAT, then you will have to withdraw from it if you go over the threshold. You won't be able to get back into FRS for another year.
                Good point thanks for raising this. I think I will have to set up a seperate company.

                Gamble

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                  #18
                  Do you have any idea the criteria for becoming a preferred supplier to your client is?
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                    Do you have any idea the criteria for becoming a preferred supplier to your client is?
                    Finding out from HR when I meet them.

                    Gamble

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by gamble1234 View Post
                      Good point thanks for raising this. I think I will have to set up a seperate company
                      Why? Just because of the VAT FRS? That doesn't sound right.

                      If you start a new company then you are going to be hit for a grand or two in running costs over the year. On the other hand, having subcontractors working for the company you use for contracting is going to make you look a lot less like a permietractor from an IR35 point of view too.

                      If you use the existing company you can use retained cash (like for VAT and CT) to free up your cash flow to pay contractors instead of having to factor invoices. Bad cash flow kills small businesses, that's a fact.
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