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Yep, understood, just noting that it's best to get them removed. Happens a lot with non-compete clauses too - best to get them removed from the start, because they're generally unenforceable unless there's some specific/concrete knowledge that needs to be protected.Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostFair enough. My point was that these are likely generic.Comment
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Sounds to me that Agencies need to up their game and make sure that new contracts have had due diligence applied.
Saying these are just generic terms is not good enough TBHComment
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The agencies have been duly diligent. They're trying their hardest to pass the liability down the line. Whatever way Andy tries to dress it up, that clause can be seen as a way for agencies to declare outside then pass the buck.Originally posted by Semtex View PostSounds to me that Agencies need to up their game and make sure that new contracts have had due diligence applied.
Saying these are just generic terms is not good enough TBH
It's pretty much been my concern all along - how responsible for the fine/back tax will the agency be? While it's a generic clause, I'd want an extra clause inserting, confirm that "the above clause in no way exonerates the agency from its financial obligations should the contract later be deemed inside IR35 while initially being declared outside IR35."The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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