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I really hope the OP is getting his contract IR35 checked asking questions like this.
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Unless the client / agency have already put my name on it then the company secretary signs it.
If not, it says my name and Director.
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The signature is far less important than the wording of the contract.
But in any case...
My sig
Director
I like the idea of having the company secretary sign the paperwork to reinforce that its not a personal contract but I doubt it would make any difference in an IR35 case.Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 10 February 2015, 09:59.
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I sign as the director of MyCo. Many people get the CoSec to sign it on behalf of the company.Originally posted by tl97 View PostWhen offered a contract, and required to sign several documents, do you sign with your name or also add 'on behalf of <limited company>'? - from an IR35 perspective?
It won't make a blind bit of difference to IR35 (lots of things don't) since YourCo will be ignored in any investigations anyway.
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How to sign documents?
When offered a contract, and required to sign several documents, do you sign with your name or also add 'on behalf of <limited company>'? - from an IR35 perspective?Tags: None
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