Originally posted by FatLazyContractor
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No FLC, you are not. Their financials have MS written over them. 241 employees +Contract resources & their figures....
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAm I the only one wearing a "Managed services" hat here?
They have asked for my company details but I have not formed it yet, I was going to do that tonight and reply tomorrow or should I hold off until I see the contract and get it reviewed?
We also agreed £400 on the phone but I don't have this in writing and I will be interested to see if it states £400 a day or a lower rate.
Thanks.
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comms care are a company I have worked with at many organisations providing break fix on contracts the customer have needed. Absolutely had no issues with them.
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Thanks for the advice.
Does anyone have experience with SJD?
Also, I'm still permanently employed until mid March but would be looking at setting up my company potentially next week after the contract has been reviewed by the accountant. Would this be the best way to go about this?
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Just tell the agency/consultancy that you are getting your legal advisor to review the contract.
Ignore them when they say their contract is compliant and get it reviewed anyway.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTBH I have a feeling reading the contract won't work if the OP is new. I'd question what he knows about IR35 let alone contract details.
Get it over to the likes of QDOS and get it reviewed professionaly.
My knowledge is that I want to be outside of the IR35 and have some type of clause within the contract that states the right for substitution or that I am not under the direct control of the client. Plus many others.
Usually how flexible are agents/companies with rewording the contracts to ensure I am outside of the IR35?
I will most likely be using SJD Accountancy to perform the review and appoint them as the accountant, if you have had previous dealings with them and would recommend/not recommend then please let me know.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt appears that you are working directly for a reseller selling services to clients, recruiting agencies aren't involved.
They'll probably pretend to the client that you are an employee. Read the contract carefully as I suspect that it won't be very IR35 friendly.
What role is the contract for?
Get it over to the likes of QDOS and get it reviewed professionaly.
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Do they actually have any staff or do they onboard contractors as and when required under the "managed service" offering.
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Originally posted by CoderSaturn View PostAll,
I am about to get into contracting and I recently had an interview with the client which an IT Reseller put me forward for. The interview went well and they offered me the position 10 minutes after the interview.
I usually deal with recruitment agencies and was wondering if anyone had dealt with this company?
W ww.comms-care.com
How does this differ from a recruitment agency and will it affect me as a first time contractor? I am due to receive the contract next week and hoping everything goes well. I asked for £400 a day before interviewing and he told me on the phone this was fine, but no confirmation was sent to me that he was putting me forward for this.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks
They'll probably pretend to the client that you are an employee. Read the contract carefully as I suspect that it won't be very IR35 friendly.
What role is the contract for?
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New contractor via IT Reseller
All,
I am about to get into contracting and I recently had an interview with the client which an IT Reseller put me forward for. The interview went well and they offered me the position 10 minutes after the interview.
I usually deal with recruitment agencies and was wondering if anyone had dealt with this company?
W ww.comms-care.com
How does this differ from a recruitment agency and will it affect me as a first time contractor? I am due to receive the contract next week and hoping everything goes well. I asked for £400 a day before interviewing and he told me on the phone this was fine, but no confirmation was sent to me that he was putting me forward for this.
Any comments would be appreciated.
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