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Originally posted by emf#53My question is - is there anyone I can approach to write a contract for us based on the way we actually work - the company I work for is basically happy for us to do this as long as it doesn't place them under any more obligation than they are now.
Either that or use the PCG or do a god damn search - whats that three or 4 times this week its come up.
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IR 35 contract question (newbie)
I have been working for a company who "contracts" out my services to another company for about 6 months. There are no actual contracts in place either with the company I am paid by or with the company I do the work for. Others have been doing the same for over 2 years with no probs working through a MSC.
Now things are changing and we will be setting up Limited companies and need to make sure we are IR35 compliant. I have looked at several questionaires which give you an idea if you are inside/outside IR35 and it would appear that we are compliant.
My question is - is there anyone I can approach to write a contract for us based on the way we actually work - the company I work for is basically happy for us to do this as long as it doesn't place them under any more obligation than they are now.
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