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  • northernladuk
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    To be honest it's more than a majority of contractors get so even done by SJD you are ahead. Take some heart in the fact you have started out properly should be also able to mitigate IR35 issues as you learn so keep at it.

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  • Cappy
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    Firstly, thank you to everyone for your super-fast advice. To cut the story short - I spoke to all that you've recommended; esp. Roger seemed really great. Unfortunately, I was pretty much all over the place because of the speed at which the agency and the client were asking me to accept & sign the contract so at the end I did the unthinkable & only had it reviewed by SJD (and am truly hoping & wishing that I didn't screw something up in the process).

    Thanks again.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
    On that note can I sue my Butcher if he says its OK to drive my damaged car and it breaks down on the Motorway
    Your butcher does pretend he's a mechanic. There as this accountant is claiming s/he is competent in contact and tax law.

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by DallasDad View Post
    +1
    I know a 'seasoned' contractor that said they would sue their accountant if their contract turned out to be inside IR35 after receiving advice from said accountant it was outside.

    I was gob smacked but I guess some contractors do know it all even if they perhaps don't
    On that note can I sue my Butcher if he says its OK to drive my damaged car and it breaks down on the Motorway

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  • DallasDad
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    Originally posted by b0redom View Post
    Also, I wouldn't rely on your accountant giving you a professional view as to whether the contract is inside/outside of IR35.
    +1
    I know a 'seasoned' contractor that said they would sue their accountant if their contract turned out to be inside IR35 after receiving advice from said accountant it was outside.

    I was gob smacked but I guess some contractors do know it all even if they perhaps don't

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  • ChadGates
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    roger sinclair of egos.co.uk --truly a super star at this sort of thing

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  • b0redom
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    Also, I wouldn't rely on your accountant giving you a professional view as to whether the contract is inside/outside of IR35.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Abbeytax.

    And you get a discount if you're an IPSE Member (and if not, you can always join here).
    Reported for URL's in a post.....

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Cappy View Post
    Hello, could you please recommend a firm/lawyer who can review my contract before I sign it? If all goes well I'm due to start the work later this week (the whole process is happening incredibly fast...).
    Abbeytax.

    And you get a discount if you're an IPSE Member (and if not, you can always join here).

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  • northernladuk
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    QDOS, Bauer and Cottrell etc....

    You could do with reading the newbie guides to the right which covers this and has plenty of articles written by and if not mentioning the big players -->>

    Also would be a good idea to familiarise yourself with the search function as explained in the FAQ section (linked below). Every single contractor should be getting every contract checked so you could guess that it's been asked an awful lot... Knowing how to search will help you with a raft of other questions I am sure you will have at this stage...

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html

    HTH

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Cappy View Post
    Hello, could you please recommend a firm/lawyer who can review my contract before I sign it? If all goes well I'm due to start the work later this week (the whole process is happening incredibly fast...).

    I'm in a process of setting up Ltd (accountancy firm and indemnity all sorted) as so far I have only contracted via an umbrella co..

    I have already received a generic contract from my agency to read through and I think there are several paragraphs that I'd rather get reviewed. The accountant will review the contract to confirm it's outside of IR35, but I think there are some 'intellectual property' and 'opt-in' specific clauses that I'm uncertain about and which I would therefore like to get some advice on.

    Thank you.
    I use QDOS as I get it free with my PI&PL Insurance, Bauer & Cottrell are also highly recommended

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  • First time LTD - need recommendation - a firm to review new contract

    Hello, could you please recommend a firm/lawyer who can review my contract before I sign it? If all goes well I'm due to start the work later this week (the whole process is happening incredibly fast...).

    I'm in a process of setting up Ltd (accountancy firm and indemnity all sorted) as so far I have only contracted via an umbrella co..

    I have already received a generic contract from my agency to read through and I think there are several paragraphs that I'd rather get reviewed. The accountant will review the contract to confirm it's outside of IR35, but I think there are some 'intellectual property' and 'opt-in' specific clauses that I'm uncertain about and which I would therefore like to get some advice on.

    Thank you.

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