I'm currently about to start my 4th extension down at The Back of the Walls in Scummerville.
When I started, just over a year ago, I had my contract professionally assessed by QDOS and, after a few tweaks, they passed it as being IR35 compliant. These tweaks mainly consisted of shoring up the project schedule with a bit more flesh so that my duties were less nebulous than the original service description of "systems developer".
Then I had an extension. And three months later I was offered, and accepted, another one. I signed both without getting them checked out as I was told they were the same as the original and, indeed, a cursory glance showed that my custom schedule was still in place.
Well, now I've been renewed again and this time I can see that there are a couple of new pages in the connract. Client specific stuff. First thing I did was to go through the paperwork for the first 2 extensions to make sure that I hadn't in error previously accepted and signed a version of the contract containing these additional sections. I hadn't so, panic over.
Now it's back to QDOS to see if I'm still in scope. The real bummer is that I've had to fork out money for all this and O don't know what I'm going to do If they don't pass it.
The question is, do you always check your contract extensions and do you always get them professionally reviewed if there is a change in the wording, no matter how small?
I have to confess. I haven't been on the ball as I should have been but I think I've got off likely and, down to serendipity alone, I noticed this change and acted accordingly.
When I started, just over a year ago, I had my contract professionally assessed by QDOS and, after a few tweaks, they passed it as being IR35 compliant. These tweaks mainly consisted of shoring up the project schedule with a bit more flesh so that my duties were less nebulous than the original service description of "systems developer".
Then I had an extension. And three months later I was offered, and accepted, another one. I signed both without getting them checked out as I was told they were the same as the original and, indeed, a cursory glance showed that my custom schedule was still in place.
Well, now I've been renewed again and this time I can see that there are a couple of new pages in the connract. Client specific stuff. First thing I did was to go through the paperwork for the first 2 extensions to make sure that I hadn't in error previously accepted and signed a version of the contract containing these additional sections. I hadn't so, panic over.
Now it's back to QDOS to see if I'm still in scope. The real bummer is that I've had to fork out money for all this and O don't know what I'm going to do If they don't pass it.
The question is, do you always check your contract extensions and do you always get them professionally reviewed if there is a change in the wording, no matter how small?
I have to confess. I haven't been on the ball as I should have been but I think I've got off likely and, down to serendipity alone, I noticed this change and acted accordingly.
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