I am a contractor of over 20 years and have always been outside IR35. I have noticed more and more inside IR35 roles so I thought why not try one of these. Well to cut a long story short I got the role. I have quickly come to the decision that being inside IR35 is a truely scary prospect for an old hand like myself. I can see the huge advantages to agency and the end client which in my view will mean more and more inside IR35 roles are going to proliferate. The structure of working inside IR35 as presented to me is as follows :-
(1) The End client has a contract with the agency for your role and other contract roles potentially.
(2) You get an email from the agency to say you got the role with the most basic information i.e start finish dates and rate and thats it.
(3) The agency gave me a list of umbrella companies you have to choose from mmm
(4) The umbrella I have chosen told me they have an agency /umbrella agreement which they sign on your behalf without counter signature from you.mmmm
(5) The umbrella has NO service agreement with me. Sign-up on the website is enough mmmm
(6) They then on their portal have a draft contract of employment which has no personal details to do with you and no signiture required by me mmmmmmmmmmmm
(7) The contract between agent and umbrella had hidden in it 30 days credit so the agency has the right to retain upwards of 2 months of fee earnings before payments start.
In this arrangement I do not sign a single thing PERIOD. I have never come across such a crock of Sh*t. This feels ALL wrong. The disadvantages of this whole thing are as follows:-
(a) No legal rghts to chase debts. If the agency or the end client refuses to pay for whatever reason I have no redress through the umbrella as they won't take legal action to chase debts when an agency delivers lots of contractor business to their organisation. This means payment is completely voluntary from the agency. In my view the compelling reason for the agency to pay is as long at the client needs me. Should that change any money in transit is at risk. Horrid
(b) The agency or the umbrella could go broke with your money inside. With no agreements it would be difficult to prove my contractual relationship with either as a bonifide creditor.
I would like your views please :-
- Is this common and if not should I dump the contract on offer
- Are the risks I see real or am I missing something
- Anyone out their bee a victim of scams in ths stack of Sh*t and what happened to you if yes
- Any other opinions on this as the internet has almost nothing on all this which is the reason for this post because I feel I might be missing somethng.
(1) The End client has a contract with the agency for your role and other contract roles potentially.
(2) You get an email from the agency to say you got the role with the most basic information i.e start finish dates and rate and thats it.
(3) The agency gave me a list of umbrella companies you have to choose from mmm
(4) The umbrella I have chosen told me they have an agency /umbrella agreement which they sign on your behalf without counter signature from you.mmmm
(5) The umbrella has NO service agreement with me. Sign-up on the website is enough mmmm
(6) They then on their portal have a draft contract of employment which has no personal details to do with you and no signiture required by me mmmmmmmmmmmm
(7) The contract between agent and umbrella had hidden in it 30 days credit so the agency has the right to retain upwards of 2 months of fee earnings before payments start.
In this arrangement I do not sign a single thing PERIOD. I have never come across such a crock of Sh*t. This feels ALL wrong. The disadvantages of this whole thing are as follows:-
(a) No legal rghts to chase debts. If the agency or the end client refuses to pay for whatever reason I have no redress through the umbrella as they won't take legal action to chase debts when an agency delivers lots of contractor business to their organisation. This means payment is completely voluntary from the agency. In my view the compelling reason for the agency to pay is as long at the client needs me. Should that change any money in transit is at risk. Horrid
(b) The agency or the umbrella could go broke with your money inside. With no agreements it would be difficult to prove my contractual relationship with either as a bonifide creditor.
I would like your views please :-
- Is this common and if not should I dump the contract on offer
- Are the risks I see real or am I missing something
- Anyone out their bee a victim of scams in ths stack of Sh*t and what happened to you if yes
- Any other opinions on this as the internet has almost nothing on all this which is the reason for this post because I feel I might be missing somethng.
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