Looks like I am landing a new contract in about a weeks time. Just going through the motions of getting the contract IR35 reviewed. The last time I worked with the agency was about 3 years ago. Is it wise to get the contract reviewed again even though it was ok 3 years ago?
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unless you are 100% sure its not changed get it checked...Originally posted by pmeswani View PostLooks like I am landing a new contract in about a weeks time. Just going through the motions of getting the contract IR35 reviewed. The last time I worked with the agency was about 3 years ago. Is it wise to get the contract reviewed again even though it was ok 3 years ago?merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Always wise to get any contract reviewed, particularly if you use the 3 free a year option from QDOS. If it's word for word at an extension then maybe not but 3 years is a long time so most definitely IMO.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostLooks like I am landing a new contract in about a weeks time. Just going through the motions of getting the contract IR35 reviewed. The last time I worked with the agency was about 3 years ago. Is it wise to get the contract reviewed again even though it was ok 3 years ago?
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Originally posted by eek View Postunless you are 100% sure its not changed get it checked...
I forgot to mention that the role is for a different client. The working practice is slightly different to the last contract, but it appears to be outside IR35. I don't have the patience to go through the contract word for word, so I guess it's a good thing to get it checked. (Working practice in that I am required to bring my own laptop, whereas before I wasn't required to). Judging from what I can see, the contract is outside IR35 especially as MOO is in my favour from what I can gather.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAlways wise to get any contract reviewed, particularly if you use the 3 free a year option from QDOS. If it's word for word at an extension then maybe not but 3 years is a long time so most definitely IMO.
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I forgot to mention it was for a different client. I used the agency 3 years for a client in London, and now I got another contract (3 years later) for a different client. Normally for extensions I don't bother with a review, as it is normally a new schedule document I am given to approve. I don't have any of the insurance documents from QDOS, but may consider it next year if need be.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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I think I have only had one gig that hasn't required PI/PL but kept it going anyway and the bonus is the 3 free reviews.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI forgot to mention it was for a different client. I used the agency 3 years for a client in London, and now I got another contract (3 years later) for a different client. Normally for extensions I don't bother with a review, as it is normally a new schedule document I am given to approve. I don't have any of the insurance documents from QDOS, but may consider it next year if need be.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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