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Previously on "Standard Business to Business Contract"

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    Guest replied
    Re: b2b Contracts

    Thats not what I meant James.

    I was referring to the fact that their contracts are notoriously hard to break, even when they breach the contract on a weekly basis. I was not doubting your contracts, in fact it was a compliment.

    Sorry, I had sarcasm mode turned on when I typed it.

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    b2b Contracts

    Thanks for your input there Dazza. There is no link between a company purchasing our contract templates and going into administration a year and a half later. Our contracts are widely used in the recruitment industry, and obviously some of these companies are more successful commercially than others.

    James - 01273 236236

    Lawspeed Limited
    legal insight, business instinct...

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    Guest replied
    Re: Contracts

    CSi use Lawspeed contracts, so that's got to tell you something about how watertight they are......

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    Guest replied
    Re: Contracts

    Calm down Billy Boy.

    Me asking for a recomendation should make you realise I'm willing to pay.

    I just ain't paying that PCG lot a penny.

    Also, I don't need it for a couple of months so I may as well see if I can get it for free first. Any business man can tell you that it is the responsibility of a company director to maximise share holder profits wherever possible.

    And another thing, we don't all earn 50 quid an hour to throw around like ticker tape. You obviously do though!

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    Re: Contracts

    Lawspeed

    As a legal and commercial consultancy specialising in the contracting industry we are best placed to provide robust contract templates for use in a wide variety of sectors. Revenue-tested and industry-tested, with backup implementation advice.

    Further details on our website or contact me directly

    James - 01273 236236

    Lawspeed Limited
    legal insight, business instinct...

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    Guest replied
    Re: Contracts

    Fork out a hundred bloody quid or pay a lawyer to draft it. For god's sake, what kind of business man are you? We have basically no overhead in this business, can rake in a pretty penny, and still have the nerve to whine about a 100quid investment.

    -BB

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    Guest replied
    Re: Contracts

    That PCGs getting none of my cash!

    Can someone else recommend an accountants or law firm who sell standard B2B contracts which are outside IR35?

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    Guest replied
    Re: Contracts

    I thik
    You missed the 'c' out Freshblue?

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    Guest replied
    Contracts

    I thik you'll find many have stumped up the money to pcg or others to have one done properly. £100 is not much compared to the cost of losing an ir35 investigation is it?

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    Correct me if I'm wrong.

    This site is full of clued up bussiness men who:

    arrange their business affairs to fall outside the realms of IR35.
    only work on business to business contracts which they obtined by marketing their companies.
    don't rely on Dodgy Agency X to arrange their contracts.

    If I'm right, there must be someone here who can supply me with a draft business to business contract. Don't tell me you all bend over and take IR35 with a smile on your faces!

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    Guest replied
    Thanks Incubus,

    Their business to business contract doesn't seem to cover many of the things that IR35 investigations are based on though.

    Anyone else know of a good b2b contract?

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    Guest replied
    Try this:

    www.tomslaw.com

    Best thing is - they're all free... However, if it all goes pear-shaped, I guess you get what you paid for!

    Cheers,

    Kev

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  • Guest's Avatar
    Guest replied
    They have.
    But it's One Hundred pounds to join and I don't want to pay that much.
    Do you know if they sell them to non-members for like £20 a go?

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    Guest replied
    Re:Contract

    the PCG have got some standard ones haven't they?

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    Guest started a topic Standard Business to Business Contract

    Standard Business to Business Contract

    Hi Y'all.

    Can anyone point me i the direction of a Business to Business contract I can copy. I'm looking for a contract which is way, way outside of IR35.

    Cheers,

    Paul.

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