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Thanks for the links, much appreciated and reaffirms that I was on the right path with what I thought was required.
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You can download one from Qdos Consulting - Taxation and VAT - Employment Law - HR - Insurance - Contractor Insurance - IR35 - PI Insurance choose the one direct with the client.Originally posted by Elegra View PostHello
Due to the company I'm contracted to running out of money for contractors, my current contract has been terminated and I'm going to do some work for them on a service provider basis (yeh, long as I'm not an official contractor they can find some cash to pay me!).
I know all the ins and outs that should be in the service provider contract, but just wonder if anyone has a link to a good template that saves me from cutting and pasting from various sources. The company I will be working for will run it past their own legal dept so at least I'll know it's generally ok.
It's only about 3 weeks work but it's all good as could do with some time off from training and travelling anyway!
Thanks in advance.
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There are some on the PCG web site, which you are a member of arent you?
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Good freelance contract template
Hello
Due to the company I'm contracted to running out of money for contractors, my current contract has been terminated and I'm going to do some work for them on a service provider basis (yeh, long as I'm not an official contractor they can find some cash to pay me!).
I know all the ins and outs that should be in the service provider contract, but just wonder if anyone has a link to a good template that saves me from cutting and pasting from various sources. The company I will be working for will run it past their own legal dept so at least I'll know it's generally ok.
It's only about 3 weeks work but it's all good as could do with some time off from training and travelling anyway!
Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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