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Previously on "Contract Extension Paperwork/IR35"

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View Post

    I'm just a little surprised as with previous clients/agencies I've always been given a completely new contract whenever an extension has been offered although accept in this instance because they are only talking a couple of weeks maybe it is different?
    My contracts always have a "master" agreement, with schedules describing the deliverables/timescales.

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  • ShandyDrinker
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    Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
    Isn't it just the contract schedule with the dates on? The same terms would apply as before.
    The person who put the document together has put in a footer stating "Schedule 1: Assignment Details for Contract for Services Between X & MyCo Limited". Otherwise there is nothing else stating it is a schedule as such.

    I'm just a little surprised as with previous clients/agencies I've always been given a completely new contract whenever an extension has been offered although accept in this instance because they are only talking a couple of weeks maybe it is different?

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  • bless 'em all
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    Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View Post
    This evening I've been given the paperwork for a (very) short term 2 week contract extension, starting on Monday. The paperwork from the agency literally consists of a sheet of A4 which consists of sections relating to contractor details, assignment details and rate details. Although the previous contract I signed was as one would expect which was reviewed for IR35 compliance etc, this one just doesn't look right.

    There is no mention of a linked contract (or preceding contract?) so how do I know what terms and conditions the contract is bound by? Would signing a contract like this be bad from an IR35 perspective?

    Although I accept this isn't much information to go on, surely it should really be a "proper" contract even if only for 2 weeks work?
    Isn't it just the contract schedule with the dates on? The same terms would apply as before.

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  • ShandyDrinker
    started a topic Contract Extension Paperwork/IR35

    Contract Extension Paperwork/IR35

    This evening I've been given the paperwork for a (very) short term 2 week contract extension, starting on Monday. The paperwork from the agency literally consists of a sheet of A4 which consists of sections relating to contractor details, assignment details and rate details. Although the previous contract I signed was as one would expect which was reviewed for IR35 compliance etc, this one just doesn't look right.

    There is no mention of a linked contract (or preceding contract?) so how do I know what terms and conditions the contract is bound by? Would signing a contract like this be bad from an IR35 perspective?

    Although I accept this isn't much information to go on, surely it should really be a "proper" contract even if only for 2 weeks work?
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